Activision Continues Pursuing Legal Action Against Call of Duty Cheat Manufacturers, Sends PI to Owner’s House - Videogames Blogs

Activision Continues Pursuing Legal Action Against Call of Duty Cheat Manufacturers, Sends PI to Owner’s House



It?s one thing to ban a cheater from a game, it?s another entirely to take down cheats at the source. That?s exactly how Activision is handling Call of Duty cheaters, by cutting off the supply. As one of, if not the biggest, multiplayer gaming franchises, Call of Duty cheaters have almost become a meme at this point, whether it?s aim bots that help skill-starved players get headshots, wall hacks that let players see through walls, or a variety of other cheats that put them at an unfair advantage, Modern Warfare and Warzone?s PC version has been plagued with people not playing a legit game. The issue is compounded by crossplay, which brings cheaters into the console experience.
Activision and Infinity Ward have worked tirelessly the combat cheaters. They?ve banned players in mass waves and forced cheaters to matchmake in lobbies with one another, but despite a zero tolerance policy for cheating, it?s an ongoing game of leapfrog nearly impossible to stay ahead of. So Activision has been going after the very people who manufacturer and sell cheat programs that players use in Call of Duty.
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