Ever since the release of Warzone, PlayStation users have been shielded from cheaters, they had the ability to disable cross-play and avoid PC players entirely.
However, now it seems that cheating programs are now in development for consoles too which means all players have been left without an escape from hackers.
Hacks have became so readily available and accessible that cheaters can get their hands on them incredibly easy, this has been going on for some time and has created huge issues within the community.
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The cheating issues in the game became so bad that many pro players and popular streamers ditched the game altogether in favour of other battle royale games such as Apex Legends.
The developers have issued many ban waves over the past year in a bid to combat the problem however it seems that cheaters were still managing to worm their way back in.
The official Call of Duty Twitter account took to the platform with a post that read “We have zero tolerance for cheaters across Call of Duty and Warzone. 60,000+ accounts have been banned today. Follow @RavenSoftware for more #Warzone updates.”
Now, it seems that brand new hacking software is in development for consoles which uses machine learning to send input to controllers, this is already available for PC users however it has more functionality.
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Of course, this is concerning news and there is no way to tell if the new anti-cheat system will be able to detect it.
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