Call of Duty beefs up Ricochet anti-cheat to detect unapproved devices
Activision announced it has updated its Ricochet anti-cheat tech to detect unapproved, third-party input modification devices and stronger security for Ranked Play coming to Season 02. The company said its top priority for Season 02 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 multiplayer is launching Ranked Play with the strongest protections possible, so matches are decided by player skill, not exploits. .memberful-global-teaser-content p:last-child{ -webkit-mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); mask-image: linear-gradient(180deg, #000 0%, transparent); } Read This Article for FreeGet instant access by joining the GB MAX Access tier — it’s free to sign up and unlock premium content like The BIG Show.Join Now to Start ReadingAlready a member? Sign in The post Call of Duty beefs up Ricochet anti-cheat to detect unapproved devices appeared first on GamesBeat.
The company said its top priority for Season 02 for Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 multiplayer is launching Ranked Play with the strongest protections possible, so matches are decided by player skill, not exploits.
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