Activision's Anti-Cheat Measures in Call of Duty Warzone 2.0 Leave Cheaters Empty-Handed.

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Call of Duty's anti-cheat security team, Ricochet, has released a new update targeting third-party software and hardware exploits, as well as rolling out new ways to observe player behavior. The team has the systems in place to detect and flag players using hardware devices that intercept and unfairly modify a controller or mouse input. Cheaters risk getting their guns taken away and legit players will simply vanish before a cheater's eyes. Ricochet will also be able to keep a close eye on suspicious behavior, including griefing, and players caught violating the game's code of conduct face additional warnings and potential suspensions.
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