"Call of Duty's Latest Anti-Cheat Measures Target Banned Hardware and Third-Party Devices"

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Activision has released new anti-cheat tools for Call of Duty that can detect when third-party hardware devices are attached to a player's setup, which can give an unfair advantage. The new hardware detection update has been deployed in Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0. Anyone suspected of cheating by way of a third-party hardware device on PC or console will see a warning page before potentially more serious action is taken. Additionally, Activision has created a new "Replay" tool that allows its development teams to watch any completed match as part of their investigation into potential bad behavior.
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