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Blog Andrew Joseph 06 Oct , 2025 0

this Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 multiplayer Beta Begins on October 2 It was quickly interrupted by a liar. Of course, cheating happens in most popular multiplayer games, and Call of Duty is so big that cheaters always find a way to do their job.
Now, Activision shares some data points Regarding the statistics on cheating in beta so far, the statistics are that 97% of cheaters stopped within 30 minutes of signing up to participate in an early visit to the beta. In addition, less than 1% of those who tried to cheat participated in the competition. Those who do get started “within minutes.”
“Checkers are expected. But our upgrade system captures them faster than ever, powered by strengthening TPM 2.0 checking and automation systems,” said Ricochet, the anti-company team of Activision. “Those who managed to go through it didn't last long. Most people never compete.”
People may have seen clips of people cheating in Black Ops 7 Beta online, which may make you think Beta's beta is surpassed by the liar. But, Activision said: “We have taken action against most accounts before these accounts accessed social media.”
“We are watching carefully, acting in real time, and learning from every attempt. This is just the beginning. When the launch arrives, every layer of protection will go all out, and Ricochet Anti-Cheat's defense will only get stronger.”
Activision added that its anti-realistic efforts include banning cheating provided by cheaters and shutting down its business entirely. Activision said: “Since the launch of Black Ops 6, we have contributed directly to the closure of more than 40 cheating developers and dealers. Vendors who share clips during Beta are already within our reach and we will go beyond in-game enforcement.”
Also in its post, Activision acknowledged Secure boot requirements for TPM 2.0 and Black Ops 7 Beta It can feel “destructive”, but it is necessary to “help ensure that every player has a safe, fair experience, and we appreciate your patience and cooperation in strengthening PC protection.”
After the early access period, Black Ops 7 Beta is now free and open to everyone. In addition, Activision adds something fans have been asking for: Non-SBMM playlist.
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