Call of Duty Warzone is now giving players God Mode in case it detects cheaters in the lobby. As per the details shared by the developer in the official blog post, the anti-cheat team had been testing Damage Shield that stops a player from cheating during a match. Also Read — Best Free Fire alternatives in India in 2022: Free Fire Max, BGMI, PUBG New State, more
The Damage Shield a mitigation technique inCall of Duty Warzone’s new Ricochet anti-cheat software disables a cheater’s ability to ‘inflict critical damage’ on other players. Also Read — Activision announces new Call of Duty game, new Warzone experience for 2022
“RICOCHET Anti-Cheat™ relies on data to identify cheating behavior and make our ban waves more impactful. As we collect data from machines determined to be cheating, our goal is to ensure they aren’t taking wins from our deserving community,” the post explains. Also Read — Microsoft aims to bring Call of Duty and other Activision Blizzard games to Nintendo Switch
“Going forward, extreme, or repeated violations of the security policy – such as in-game cheating – may result in a permanent suspension of all accounts. Additionally, any attempt to hide, disguise or obfuscate your identity or the identity of your hardware devices may also result in a permanent suspension.
Permanent suspensions for security infractions apply to any infractions in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare®, Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War, Call of Duty: Warzone, and Call of Duty: Vanguard, as well as future titles in the Call of Duty franchise,” the developers mentioned under its unified security and enforcement policy.
While cheating is spreading like wildfire in major games, developers are working round the clock to mitigate this unpopular
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