Four Call of Duty cheat providers shut down

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Four cheat providers for the popular game Call of Duty have shut down just before the launch of Season 3 for Black Ops 6 and Warzone. This news comes as the game faces ongoing problems with cheating, especially with the return of the Verdansk map next month. The information was shared by Call of Duty content creator LunchTime on social media. He announced that the cheat providers "GCAIMX," "Suave," "ZZ’S," and "MoneyMan" have ceased operations. This shutdown is seen as a positive step toward a fairer game experience. Activision, the game's publisher, has not yet commented on these closures. However, they have issued stern warnings recently about cheating and account sharing, stating that selling game accounts can lead to permanent bans. Despite the current measures in place, including the Ricochet anti-cheat system, cheating has remained a concern. To combat this, Activision has allowed players to disable cross-play in Ranked Play modes. More anti-cheat updates are expected soon. Activision plans to release a new Ricochet blog with details about upcoming technology and security improvements prior to Season 3's launch. Season 3 is set to launch on April 3, bringing back the classic Verdansk map as well as favorite characters from past Call of Duty games. The new Zombies map is named Shattered Veil. More details about the map and its story will be shared soon.


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