Four cheat providers for Call of Duty have been reported shut down just before the launch of Season 3 for Black Ops 6 and Warzone. Content creator LunchTime shared the news on social media, indicating these closures are a significant step towards eliminating hackers. Despite the Ricochet anti-cheat system being in place, cheating has been rampant, leading to players being given the option to disable cross-play in competitive modes. Activision also plans to release more anti-cheat updates soon with the new season introducing fan-favorite maps and operators.
Four Call of Duty cheat providers—GCAIMX, Suave, ZZ'S, and MoneyMan—have reportedly shut down just ahead of Season 3 for Black Ops 6 and Warzone.
Activision has warned that account sharing violates Call of Duty's terms and may lead to permanent bans, as cheating remains rampant despite existing anti-cheat systems.
Call of Duty's Ricochet anti-cheat system has struggled against widespread cheating, evolving to give players the option to disable cross-play for Ranked Play modes.
Season 3 for Black Ops 6 and Warzone is set to launch on April 3, featuring the return of the OG Verdansk map along with new content.
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