Players Report Cheating in Black Ops 7 Beta After Early Access Goes Live
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Players Report Cheating in Black Ops 7 Beta After Early Access Goes Live
"Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta is now live in early access with thousands of players logging in and trying out the game's multiplayer modes and maps. Despite Activision's anti-cheating measures, several cheaters, too, seems have have jumped into the game, as expected. Players on social media have been reporting instances of cheating, with clips showing wall-hacking and aimboting in the beta."
"Earlier this week, Activision shared an update on its anti-cheating measures for Black Ops 7 in a blog post. The publisher said it had been working on the "most advanced and robust anti-cheat protections" in gaming for the upcoming title, starting with the beta. The Ricochet anti-cheat system will require players to enable TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot to play the Black Ops 7 beta on PC. The Battlefield 6 beta had a similar requirement, as well."
Black Ops 7 beta launched in early access on October 2 across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox, with wider access opening October 5 and concluding October 8. Thousands of players are testing multiplayer modes and maps. Multiple reports and clips on social media show wall-hacking and aimboting. Activision's Ricochet anti-cheat has reportedly banned many reported cheaters, with the official Call of Duty Updates account confirming bans of flagged accounts. The Ricochet system requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot for the PC beta and will add a Remote Attestation verification when the game launches on November 14.
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