Activision has recently pulled down a promotional video of an ML-powered cheating software that claims to work on any platform, including consoles. As reported by Twitter user ACPD, who also shed light on the original story about the cheat engine, Activision will also be working on measures to combat players who would be using these cheats.
However, the cheat engine reportedly is still up for sale. By pulling down promotional videos for the cheat engine, Activision seems to be acknowledging the situation and will be actively working on its anti-cheat systems to take into account these kinds of cheats.
Given how naturalistic movements the cheat engine produces, its undoubtedly going to be hard to track down these cheats. Call of Duty: Warzone is already fighting an uphill battle with cheaters as it continues to ban wave after wave of them. It also doesn’t help that Warzone is free-to-play, so a ban can easily be countered by creating a new account.
Activision is now aware of the console cheats and probably are going to make plans to take them down, they started to shut down the YouTube channels that advertise the cheats this is good for the community pic.twitter.com/e6Y2DjCflk
— Anti-Cheat Police Department 🕵️ (@AntiCheatPD) July 8, 2021
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