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Cheating is about to get a whole lot harder in modern Call of Duty titles. Activision announced a new anti-cheat system called RICOCHET today, one that partially leverages a kernel-level driver to better assess what’s running on a player’s PC. RICOCHET’s backend anti-cheat security features will launch alongside Sledgehammer Games’ Call of Duty: Vanguard on November 5 and be added later this year to Call of Duty: Warzone, while the kernel driver will debut in Call of Duty: Warzone later this year.
From Call of Duty:
The RICOCHET Anti-Cheat initiative is a multi-faceted approach to combat cheating, featuring new server-side tools which monitor analytics to identify cheating, enhanced investigation processes to stamp out cheaters, updates to strengthen account security, and more. […]In addition to server enhancements coming with RICOCHET Anti-Cheat...
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