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“Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0 Battles Cheetahs with Revolutionary Anti-Cheat, but New Villain Emerges”

Will the war against cheetahs never end?

Activision and Infinity Ward’s battle royale “Call of Duty: Warzone 2.0” introduces the state-of-the-art anti-cheat “Ricochet”. We have adopted a method called “mitigation” that renders cheaters harmless on the server side, but a villainous cheat that breaks through this was discovered.

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Cheat to shoot without weapons

Mitigation measures for anti-cheat “Ricochet” means that in addition to finding cheaters and immediately banning them, the server side will detoxify cheaters and let them continue playing, and collect their behavior data for future anti-cheat・It is intended to be useful for updating.

Previously, a mitigation measure called “disarm” was announced, which confiscated a cheetah’s weapon when it was detected.

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CoD: Warzone: Simple and strongest cheat countermeasure “Weapon confiscation” is activated
In “Call of Duty: Warzone,” where Season 4 “Mercenaries Seeking Wealth” is about to begin, the next-generation anti-cheat system “RICOCHET” …

However, it seems that this strongest anti-cheat measure has recently been broken through. A video discovered by streamer Futives shows him firing from his hand even though he doesn’t have a gun. Aimbots and wall hacks are also used as a matter of course, and their maliciousness stands out.

“Oh my God, they started using the Force[of Star Wars].”

Of course, the development side is not naive, and is strengthening surveillance, such as running match replays that can be confirmed internally. However, the current situation is that the number of new cheaters is greatly exceeding the number that can be dealt with. Players should be sure to set up two-factor authentication to prevent them from misusing their accounts.

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Activision wins lawsuit against major cheat company!Order to stop sales & compensate total profit of about 400 million yen
Activision, the creator of CoD series such as Warzone 2.0, has also filed a lawsuit against cheaters as part of its fight against cheaters.

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