Call Of Duty Rampant Cheating: Activision Finally Responds
Briefly

Activision recognizes the frustration among players regarding cheating in Call of Duty's Ranked modes in Black Ops 6 and Warzone. In response, the company has launched updated detection models to identify and combat cheats like aim-bots. With over 136,000 accounts banned since launch, Activision is also improving its reporting and action time. Despite inquiries about IP bans, the company opted against it to avoid punishing non-cheaters. Upcoming seasons will introduce advanced technologies aimed at further enhancing player security and integrity in matches.
Activision has committed to implementing updated detection models to combat cheating in Call of Duty, while acknowledging player frustrations over the issue.
The company has banned over 136,000 accounts since the launch of Ranked modes and is enhancing its tools for quicker action against bad behavior.
Read at GameSpot
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