This week Call of Duty picked up a lot of “new stuff” like the big Warzone Pacific update, which brought a new map, a variety of weapons, and even a new battle pass. In addition, the appearance of the Ricochet anti-cheat feature is also something that many Call of Duty players are interested in. Activision Blizzard’s own anti-cheat engine is expected to reduce vandalism in Call of Duty.
Ricochet has been used in Call of Duty: Vanguard since its release, although the feature was not yet at the kernel level. However, starting this week, kernel level drivers will be enforced in Warzone. However, Ricochet did not release global players at the same time. The anti-cheat tool was released to coincide with the new Warzone update (December 8) and is only available in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Activision says the regional release is meant to help them “monitor stability, gather feedback, and implement any requested updates.” The player can recognize Ricochet’s appearance from the display on the loading screen upon starting the game. Ricochet made his Warzone debut and is coming to Vanguard later. Readers can learn more about the new anti-cheat system on the Official Call of Duty Blog. here.