Activision Bans Black Ops 7 Cheaters Within 30 Minutes
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Call of Duty: Black Ops 7: Will Cheaters Be Caught Within Half an Hour? - theGeek.games
Every multiplayer game has its share of cheaters, and Microsoft-owned Activision Blizzard knows this very well. The multiplayer beta version of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 officially launched last weekend and opened to the public on October 5. There are already reports of cheaters running rampant. As we transition from the early access period to the public beta, Activision informed players about the cheaters in an extensive tweet. They stated th…
In the early hours of Call of Duty's beta: Black Ops 7, the cheaters were on the rendezvous. But Activision also. The publisher announced that his Ricochet anti-triche system had already stopped 97% of fraudulent accounts in less than 30 minutes, marking an important point in the fight against this scourge.
Activision highlights the exploits of its anti cheat software.
As reported yesterday, the beta of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 did not have the best start, as it was invaded by cheaters within a few hours of its release. However, Activision now claims that it managed to expel most of these individuals in just 30 minutes since they connected. According to the company, 97% of the cheaters detected are instantly removed from the system, and less than 1% even get into a single game before being expelled. Activisio…
Activision bans Black Ops 7 cheaters within 30 minutes
As reported yesterday, the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta didn't get off to the smoothest start, having been overrun by cheaters within hours of launch. However, Activision now says it managed to ban most of these individuals within just 30 minutes of them logging in. According to the company, 97% of all detected cheaters are instantly removed from the system — and fewer than 1% even make it into a single match before being kicked out. Activisi…
Activision claims to have stopped 97 percent of all cheaters in the beta of Black Ops within 30 minutes. The relevant anti-cheat team sees itself on course for success and sends a clear message to the scene.
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