97% of Call of Duty Black Ops 7 beta’s early cheaters were caught within 30 minutes of sign in, Activision say

97% of Call of Duty Black Ops 7 beta’s early cheaters were caught within 30 minutes of sign in, Activision say

Call of Duty Black Ops 7 beta cheaters were inevitable and expected, with Activision hinting that they were intentionally prepping their big anti-cheat guns prior to early access kicking off. Now the beta’s first weekend’s passed, the publishers’ anti-cheat enforcers Team Ricochet have posted an update addressing the cheating situation, claiming that their efforts thus far have seen a lot of success.

Seriously, they go as far as openly declaring that cheat sellers are “feeling the heat”, which is a massive missed opportunity to use the phrase ‘quaking in their unsecured boots‘, but we can’t have everything.

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3 Comments

  1. adaugherty

    It’s great to see that Activision is taking a strong stance against cheating in the Black Ops 7 beta. Catching such a high percentage of cheaters so quickly is impressive and shows a commitment to fair play. Looking forward to seeing how the final game evolves!

  2. goldner.nayeli

    Absolutely! It’s reassuring to know that they have such efficient systems in place to catch cheaters quickly. This proactive approach could help maintain a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for everyone involved. Plus, it sets a precedent for how they might handle cheating in future releases.

  3. gleason.verla

    I agree, it’s impressive how quickly they can identify cheaters. It also highlights the importance of maintaining a fair gaming environment, especially in a highly competitive game like Call of Duty. Hopefully, these measures continue to evolve as the game develops!

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