The much-awaited Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Beta is finally here! Players all around the world have started playing the game early and exploring its new maps and multiplayer clashes. But along with the fun, a problem has also appeared — cheaters are already spoiling the game for others.
What’s Happening in the Beta?
The Black Ops 7 Beta Early Access began on October 2 for players who pre-ordered the game. They got to play three days before everyone else. The beta is open to all from October 5 to October 8, and the full game will announcement on November 14 for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles.
Thousands of fans joined the beta to try out the new structures. However, some players have been using unfair tricks like wall-hacking (seeing enemies through walls) and aimbotting (automatic shooting that never failures).
Cheaters Caught in Action
Social media is full of short videos showing players cheating in the game. Many gamers are upset because it ruins the fun for everyone else.
Thankfully, Activision, the company behind Call of Duty, is already taking strong action. Reports say that cheaters are being banned using the game’s different system called Ricochet Anti-Cheat. The official Call of Duty team even replied to some posts online confirming that those cheating accounts have been removed.
How Activision Is Aggressive Back
Activision shared that they are using new and powerful anti-cheat tools in Black Ops 7. Their goal is to make the game as fair and safe as probable.
To play the beta on PC, gamers need to turn on TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot, which helps stop hackers. When the full game launches on November 14, Activision will also bring in something called Remote Attestation, which checks if a player’s system is safe and cheat-free.
The Final Discussion
The Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Beta has started with a mix of enjoyment and frustration. Most players are enjoying the new features, but cheating is a big concern. With Activision’s strong anti-cheat system, fans are hopeful that the full version of the game will be much fairer and more fun for everybody.