Activision Says Almost 98.8% Of Black Ops 7 Beta Matches Are Free Of Cheaters

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Activision's Anti-Cheat System Is Highly Efficient!

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  • Activision’s anti-cheat system has removed most of the cheaters from Black Ops 7 Beta.
  • Stats reveal that as of day 5, 98.8% of matches are free of any cheaters.
  • The results are solid and highlight why Activision was so confident in its system.

Cheaters in online games are a big issue, and we saw that with the recent Battlefield 6 beta as well. Despite requiring secure boot to work, they still somehow find their way into the servers, but Black Ops 7 beta has eliminated most of them. 

Team Richochet, Activision’s anti-cheat system, has revealed that almost 98.8% of Black Ops 7 beta games as of day 5 are free of cheaters. This percentage has been rising with every beta day, pointing to an effective system. 

Why it matters: Even before the beta’s launch, the studio stated that there would be cheaters, but it is confident in its anti-cheat system, and the stats show that the confidence was right. 

Most of the Black Ops 7 cheaters have been removed from the servers

Team Ricochet has launched stats for the percentage of Black Ops 7 beta matches that were free of cheaters over the 5 days. On the first day, cheaters flooded into the game, but the system removed them, achieving a 97.5% rate. 

As of today, you will hardly come across any cheaters, and even if you do, the system will lock them out the moment it detects them. The system seems solid and ready for the game’s eventual launch in November.

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Black Ops 7 beta is struggling with fewer players than expected

However, Activision needs much more than just a good anti-cheat system to succeed this year. With many fans already switched over to Battlefield 6, Call of Duty is facing one of its most difficult years in terms of player count.

What are your thoughts on Black Ops 7 beta’s solid anti-cheat system? Are you Team Call of Duty or Battlefield this year? Let us know your opinions in the comments or join the discussion at the official Tech4Gamers Forum.

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