The team reported the results on social media, noting that cheat sellers "admit they don't have reliable tools for Black Ops 7."
Call of Duty has long suffered from massive cheating. It has become a major obstacle to the success of multiplayer modes, and modes like Ranked Play are turning into a real challenge for players.
Team RICOCHET was created several years ago to combat cheaters in multiplayer and battle royale, and appears to be achieving tangible results.
At the same time, the automatic anti-cheat functions require support from players through reports.
«The automatic system stops most cheaters before you see them, but your complaints play a key role. They help improve detection models, improve measures, and expand coverage», RICOCHET noted.
The team concluded the message with the words:
«Fighting cheaters is an industry-wide problem. We continue to implement new systems, improve protection, respond faster, and analyze data more deeply. We are committed to transparency, community feedback, and continuous development in the fight for fair play».