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Activision all-in against cheaters & FIFA wants 1 billion from EA

The week is almost over. The weekend is just around the corner, but first we have to get past Thursday. And we do that through the GK Journaal. A lot has happened in the world of games in the past few days. A lot of rumours, announcements and other news. And so we cover that in the GK news. With news today Activision’s battle against cheaters in over Cod Vanguard, Warzone and cheaters, the cost of the FIFA license, Battlefield 2042 and Battle Royale and much more. You can see all this in the GK Journaal of Thursday 14 October.

Activision takes a tough fight against cheaters in Call of Duty: Warzone

Today we have news about a very famous shooter. After much complaining about cheaters in COD, it seems that this may be coming to an end. In the new Call of Duty Vanguard is a new anti-cheat system. A system that will also come in the new Warzone expansion. JJ will tell you more details about this. In addition, we have some details about the history of Battlefield 2042. It is a mode that the game does not seem to have at the moment. Which one is that? We also have news about EA. We now know why EA wants FIFA’s name change. And we can tell you, that reason is quite plausible.

More details on Avowed, Obsidian’s Skyrim-like RPG

Today we are also going to talk about a game from Obsidian. And that is Avowed. It will be an RPG game that will remind a lot of people of Skyrim. Today we have more details about this new game. A game that is already working at the moment. And then Ubisoft. They recently came up with Ghost Recon Frontline. A game that no one was waiting for when you read the comments. The closed beta test has suddenly been postponed, out of the blue. The question now is why? You can see and hear the answer in today’s GK Journaal.

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