New ML-Powered Cheat Software Claims To Work On Any Platform

An increasingly popular cheat engine claims to work on any platform, with PlayStation and Xbox being clear mentions in a promotional video.

A new cheat engine has recently started to gain traction, and it claims to work on any platform. Obviously enough, there are no details on the name of the cheat engine or anything regarding its release dates and download links. Twitter user Anti-Cheat Police Department shared a promotional video of the cheat engine and claims that it would be quite difficult to track down this particular cheat.

Interestingly enough, this cheat engine works on consoles as well – with PlayStation and Xbox being clearly mentioned in the video. It utilizes machine-learning algorithms to shoot down targets, and the seemingly natural movements showcased by the cheat engine certainly make it hard to pinpoint for developers.

With more games going the free-to-play route, cheating is becoming even more of a prevalent issue. Activision, Epic Games, Respawn, and bunch of others are constantly fighting an uphill battle with cheaters and hackers as they ban out players in massive numbers. With this cheat engine being available on consoles as well, it seems the situation could get dire before it improves anytime soon.

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