Activision has provided Call of Duty: black Ops 7 and Warzone players with a new update on the shooter's anti-cheat system, known as Ricochet, for Season 3, which launched earlier today. The studio's anti-cheat team has been working to improve Ricochet for Season 3 of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 and now says new security measures should make it harder for bad actors to reach multiplayer matches or affect other players' accounts.
The latest season of Call of Duty launched on April 2 and brought a plethora of new content to not just Black Ops 7, but its free-to-play Battle Royale counterpart, Warzone. Multiplayer fans have plenty of new maps to check out, as well as some fan favorite remasters, such as Plaza from Black Ops 2. There's also a fresh Battle Pass for players to check out, with the free tiers once again including some new unlockable weapons. As for Zombies fans, the wait for a new map is going to be a little longer, as Totenreich isn't set to release until the Season 3 Reloaded update.
Call of Duty: Modern Warfare receives an unexpected and rather large update across all platforms on April...
