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Activision Aims to Ban Call of Duty Cheaters Within 1 Hour

Oct 21, 2024 12:04 PM

Activision is intensifying its fight against cheating in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 by employing advanced AI technology. The publisher aims to detect and ban cheaters within one hour of their first match, addressing a long-standing issue that has plagued the franchise, especially in Warzone. With significant resources allocated to anti-cheat developments and successful court actions against cheat creators, Activision claims their AI will analyze player behavior to quickly identify those exploiting the game. The enhanced security measures, including a revised kernel-level driver and machine-learning systems, are set to make their debut with the game's launch on October 25, 2024.

How is Activision combating cheating in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6?

Activision is using AI technology to analyze player behavior and develop profiles that help identify cheating patterns. They aim to remove cheaters from games within an hour of their first match, employing sophisticated anti-cheat systems integrated with the game's security upgrades.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 is the latest installment in the iconic franchise, known for its fast-paced multiplayer gameplay and engaging campaign modes. The series has had issues with cheating that often compromise player experience, particularly in the free-to-play Warzone mode. With the anticipated release, players are eager to see how these new measures affect gameplay and enhance fair competition in the online environment.



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