[b][i]Ranked Play Security Updates [/i][/b]
In preparation for Ranked Play going live on November 21 for [i]Black Ops 6[/i], Treyarch has helped deliver several updates to combat disruptive behavior. These updates include enhanced AFK detections to battle against account boosting – one of several measures to combat boosting – and adjusting ping thresholds to require players play matches in their region to cut down on VPN abuse.
To unlock Ranked Play in [i]Black Ops 6[/i], players will need to win 50 match-made multiplayer matches. This ensures that they're experienced with multiplayer before they enter the mode and gives #TeamRICOCHET a historical match history to examine before an account enters Ranked Play.
RICOCHET Anti-Cheat also uses its [i]Replay Investigation[/i] Tool, with the ability to watch any completed match, to monitor replays of top players as part of its investigation process.
For additional security, a change coming to Ranked Play is to add a manual review to any account rename requests for players at Crimson rank or higher.
The RICOCHET Anti-Cheat team will also turn on systems that were initially deployed at launch to only collect data and test the effectiveness of the detections, as mentioned in the launch recap. Now that we have determined these systems are ready, they will go live with Season 01 to help flag accounts for action.
The security system updates listed above will also be active for Ranked Play in [i]Call of Duty®: Warzone™[/i], which launches at mid-season.
[b][i]Policy Updates[/i][/b]
The Call of Duty Security and Enforcement Policy has added new language about Call of Duty (COD) Points Acquired Fraudulently.
[i]Users that are found to have acquired COD Points via fraudulent means may have their COD Points and/or in-game items revoked. Additionally, these users may be temporarily suspended or permanently suspended depending on the severity of the fraud.[/i]
Read the [url=https://support.activision.com/articles/call-of-duty-security-and-enforcement-policy]Security and Enforcement Policy[/url] on the Activision Support page.
In our next report, scheduled for the mid-season of Season 02, we will examine our systems against the one-hour milestone we established in the pre-launch blog. As our work in the fight against cheaters continues, our team will persist in the development of updates and upgrades based on the immense amount of data already captured in the few weeks since launch.
As always, the anti-cheat team always recommends you [url=https://support.activision.com/articles/using-two-factor-authentication-with-an-activision-account]activate two-factor authentication[/url] to better protect your account and [url=https://support.activision.com/black-ops-6/articles/reporting-a-player-in-black-ops-6]report[/url] any instances of cheating you see in-game.
Keep an eye out for updates in future Progress Reports and across social media, particularly the @CODUpdates X (formerly Twitter) social account for real-time issues.
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