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CoD: Warzone And MW3 Anti-Cheat Update Fights Against Flying Cars
Activision has detailed the latest anti-cheat update, which includes several upgrades and a ban wave.
Cheaters continue to find ways to ruin Call of Duty matches, but Activision has detailed a recent update to its Ricochet anti-cheat system, which went live with the Season 2 Reloaded update for Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.
Call of Duty’s official updates account has posted a list of several upgrades implemented to Ricochet. These new anti-cheat highlights include enhanced protections and increased response times for the kernel-level driver on PC, speed optimizations for detections in Ranked Play modes, and upgrades for Ricochet’s third-party hardware device detection.
#TeamRICOCHET Update: Our team has seen and share your frustrations about a rise in cheating reports. We remain focused on this fight.
With the launch of Season 2 Reloaded we’ve deployed several aggressive upgrades, including:
• Fixes to combat flying vehicles, with more on the…— Call of Duty Updates (@CODUpdates) March 7, 2024
The update also details a new anti-cheat feature called Boom. This feature works to prevent cheaters from having flying cars, which has happened quite a few times in Warzone’s past. With the new Boom feature, vehicles that shouldn’t be airborne may now explode.
Activision also says this anti-cheat update included a ban wave of over 26,000 Call of Duty accounts.
In addition to the fight against cheaters, Season 2 Reloaded also includes a new DLC weapon that provides players with a better way of countering riot shield users. The full patch notes for Warzone and MW3’s Season 2 Reloaded update can be found here.
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