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‘Call Of Duty’ is getting a ‘Valorant’-style anti-cheat system

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Activision has announced that an upcoming anti-cheat system update – which will first be rolled out for Warzone and later for Call Of Duty: Vanguard – will operate on a “PC kernel-level driver”.Ricochet anti-cheat will offer a “multi-faceted approach to combat cheating” and will take several approaches to tackling hackers within Call Of Duty.The biggest of which is “an internally developed PC kernel-level driver” which will first launch with Warzone‘s Pacific update and in Vanguard at “a later date”.

A kernel-level driver operates at the deepest part of a computer’s software and can monitor near-any application within the PC, meaning that it can catch potential cheats before they have a chance to interact with Warzone files at any.

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