Was that squad in Warzone cheating? Probably. TeamRICOCHET admits to dropping the ball on Call of Duty cheaters with Season 1, lays out plans for new mitigation ahead of Season 2.


Cheaters have been rampant in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone following the Season 1 integration, despite RICOCHET anti-cheat. Activision has previously shared that a data outage negatively affected the anti-cheat software’s mitigation efforts following the launch of Season 1 content for Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone. In a recent blog post, TeamRICOCHET is now admitting that while anti-cheat systems “performed well” during Black Ops 6’s launch, the team “did not hit the mark for integration of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat at the launch of Season 1 — particularly for Ranked Play.”

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Activision’s TeamRICOCHET, the developers behind Call of Duty’s proprietary anti-cheat software, has said that 19,000 new account bans primarily targeting cheaters in Ranked Play modes went out during Season 1. The team is also ramping up ban waves hourly to keep up with the increased number of suspicious accounts being processed, caught up by its newly rejuvenated detection methods.



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