Activision continues its battle against cheating in Call of Duty with significant updates to the Ricochet anti-cheat system for Season 5. Two new PC-based security features, TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, will be rolled out to enhance security. While players without TPM 2.0 will receive notifications when launching the games, these features will become mandatory for the release of Black Ops 7. Legal actions against cheat developers continue, with 22 individuals targeted. The anti-cheat system now also includes tools to detect account boosting and teaming in Ranked Play modes.
Activision announced security updates for Ricochet anti-cheat, including TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot for Season 5, enhancing game security against cheating.
Players lacking TPM 2.0 will see notifications but won't face enforcement in Season 5; this requirement will be mandatory for Black Ops 7.
Activision is actively pursuing cheat makers, having targeted 22 individuals, while emphasizing compliance for those continuing to produce cheats.
New detection tools in Ricochet will address account boosting and teaming, aiming to protect the integrity of Ranked Play modes.
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