Cheating in Call of Duty just got a high-flying twist
Activision Blizzard launches Splat to make sure that scrupulous cheating individuals fall flat on their face when playing Call of Duty.
Activision Blizzard launches Splat to make sure that scrupulous cheating individuals fall flat on their face when playing Call of Duty.
The kill feed will now notify players that a cheater has been identified by the Ricochet anti-cheat system.
It appears the original plans for LA Knight have changed with the WWE now angling for a high-flying feud between Ricochet and Logan Paul.
Apparently, the supposed to be "former" Head of Creative of the WWE still has "his fingers in everything."
The newly-added anti-cheat software has successfully banned over 180,000 cheaters since the end of April 2022.
Cheat makers are already busy taking a crack at Ricochet weeks before Activision launches it for Call of Duty: Warzone.
Call of Duty: Warzone will get a mandatory kernel-level anti-cheat system called Ricochet soon.