Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone’s Season 2 Reloaded update are here, bringing a wave of new content, bug fixes, and balancing changes. Players can jump into new maps, experience additional Zombies content, and explore fresh features in Warzone. The update also addresses community concerns with bug fixes, weapon balancing, and adjustments to aiming mechanics across both Modern Warfare 3 and Warzone.
Season 2 Reloaded introduces two new unlockable DLC weapons: the SOA Subverter battle rifle and the Soulrender melee weapon. The midseason content is further expanded with three themed events: one inspired by Warhammer 40,000, another delving into Dune, and the third offering a new Zombies experience. And there is a major revamp in the RICOCHET anti-cheat system as well.
What is RICOCHET anti-cheat in Call of Duty?
The RICOCHET Anti-Cheat initiative throws a multi-faceted punch against cheaters in game. New server-side tools can scan in-game data for suspicious activity, while enhanced investigation processes ensure thorough examination and action against offenders. Account security receives a boost with updates, and backend anti-cheat features are now active in Call of Duty: Modern Warfare III, Modern Warfare II, Vanguard, and Warzone.
Additionally, a PC kernel-level driver developed specifically for Call of Duty, monitors and reports applications attempting unauthorized interaction with the games. This driver is currently deployed for Modern Warfare II, Vanguard, and Warzone, working alongside the other measures to create a robust anti-cheat system for players.
What updates are done in Call of Duty Season 2 Reloaded to counter RICOCHET anti-cheat?
Call of Duty’s ongoing war against cheaters is getting a boost with the Season 2 Reloaded update. While the specifics of the anti-fraud changes remain under wraps to remain effective, the developers stressed their commitment to the RICOCHET anti-fraud program. This multi-faceted approach uses a combination of server-side tools, enhanced detection processes, and ongoing updates to strengthen account security.
While the specifics of Season 2 Reloaded’s anti-cheating changes are unknown, players can expect the RICOCHET system to continue its work behind the scenes, detecting and dealing with cheaters to create a fair and enjoyable experience for everyone who has it Call of Duty community
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