Ricochet is the new anti-cheat system coming to ‘Call of Duty: Warzone’

Activision is cracking down hard on Warzone cheaters.

After years of cheaters ruining everyone’s fun in Call of Duty: Warzone, Activision announced a new anti-cheat system called Ricochet. 

“The Ricochet Anti-Cheat initiative is a multi-faceted approach to combat cheating,” Activision said in a post on Call of Duty’s  blog. “Featuring new server-side tools which monitor analytics to identify cheating, enhanced investigation processes to stamp out cheaters, updates to strengthen account security, and more.” 

What sets Ricochet apart from Call of Duty: Warzone’s past anti-cheat programs is its kernel-level driver. While kernel-level anti-cheat solutions have worked great for games like Valorant, there’s baggage associated with them since they can monitor whatever you do on your computer. 

Activision was quick to address any concerns over kernel-level drivers in the same post, however.

“In its initial rollout on Call of Duty: Warzone, the kernel-level driver will only operate when you play on PC,” Activision said. “The driver is not always on. The software turns on when you start Call of Duty: Warzone and shuts down when you close the game. Plus, the kernel-level driver only monitors and reports activity related to Call of Duty.

Ricochet is also coming to Call of Duty: Vanguard at release, which is excellent considering even the game’s beta was full of cheaters. Hopefully, Ricochet makes a real difference. 

Written by Kyle Campbell on behalf of GLHF

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