
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 has announced preparations for substantial updates to its anti-cheat system, aimed at fostering a fair gaming environment. With the gaming industry grappling with cheating issues, this initiative is part of the ongoing commitment to ensure a better player experience.
The developers have stated that these enhancements include the implementation of advanced machine learning and detection tools, which will significantly enhance the game’s ability to distinguish between legitimate player behavior and cheating tactics.
Key Improvements
- Faster Detection - Players using dishonest aids like aimbots or wallhacks will face more immediate repercussions.
- Layered Defenses - More robust protocols are being introduced to provide a layered defense against cheaters.
- Data-Driven Decisions - The updates have been crafted from an extensive analysis of millions of gameplay hours from past versions, namely Black Ops 6.
Moreover, additional anti-cheat measures will be mandated for PC players, integrating secure boot technologies to fortify defenses against cheating mechanisms. This new framework will be fully operational for the beta phase scheduled to start on October 2 and will persist through the game’s official release on November 14, 2025.
The anti-cheat enhancements aim not only to provide a balanced playing field but also to assure that players feel valued in their gaming experiences.
Call of Duty: Black Ops 7
More details can be found in the official Call of Duty blog post.