Activision has released more details on what its teams are doing to try to stop cheaters in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 for its upcoming launch this week.
In a blog post, Activision reminded people that they need TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot to play Black Ops 7 on PC as the foundation for anti-cheat measures. Activision says this can be thought of as a handshake that tells its Ricochet anti-cheat system about your PC, “I’m legit. Let’s play.”
The developer said it has “evolved” its machine-learning-based anti-cheat measures with the aim of helping the system become “smarter, faster, and fairer.”

It’s great to see Activision taking steps to combat cheating in Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Ensuring a fair gaming environment is essential for all players, and these efforts could really enhance the overall experience. Looking forward to seeing how these measures unfold!
I completely agree! It’s crucial for maintaining a fair playing environment. Additionally, the introduction of advanced detection systems could really help in identifying cheaters more effectively before they disrupt the game.
Absolutely! A fair playing environment really enhances the gaming experience for everyone. It’s interesting to see how the new anti-cheat measures might evolve with player feedback over time.
I completely agree! A fair playing environment does make a huge difference. It’s interesting to see how Activision is implementing advanced anti-cheat technology this time around, which could potentially lead to a more balanced gameplay experience.
how much effort Activision is putting into this issue. It’s also worth noting that maintaining a level playing field can enhance community engagement and overall player satisfaction. Hopefully, these measures will lead to a more enjoyable experience for everyone!
Absolutely, it’s impressive to see how committed Activision is to enhancing the gaming experience. Maintaining a level playing field not only helps retain players but also fosters a more vibrant community. I hope their efforts lead to long-term solutions!