Call of Duty: Warzone is one of the most popular multiplayer games that is prone to cheating. And now, finally, she gets a new anti-cheat system, which will be released at the end of this year. Activision spoke about this at a press briefing, which also officially unveiled Call of Duty: Vanguard. It is assumed that the new anti-cheat system will replace the current anti-cheat solution from Activision, which the company uses for all games in the series.
Rumors have been circulating for months now that Activision is working on a radical update to Warzone's anti-cheat methods. But this is the first official confirmation. It remains to wait for the release of the next Warzone map.
It is not yet known whether the company will work with a third-party service provider like Easy Anti-Cheat or BattleEye, although given how long the system took to appear, it will most likely be internal developments.
Update Warzone will not take place soon, due to the fall in the popularity of the game. And, by the way, those same cheaters are largely to blame. For example, Warzone averaged 77,000 viewers in August, up from 139,000 four months earlier.
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