Two of the biggest suppliers of cheating software for Call of Duty have been shut down thanks to Activision. Call of Duty has long suffered from an issue with cheaters, especially at the higher levels, but this move should deliver a hard blow to their availability.
Cheaters are always a problem with online games and will continue to be for as long as online gaming exists. These issues are especially prevalent in games as big as Call of Duty. Activision has always tried to be vigilant with Call of Duty in this regard, keeping its anti-cheat software running and banning waves of cheaters across the franchise. With this most recent move, while it won't stop any cheaters already out there, it will hopefully stem the tide of them coming in for a good while, as well as send a distinct message out to any others who try to pick up the pieces left behind.
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As reported by CharlieINTEL on Twitter, Raging Nation, one of the largest Call of Duty cheat providers, posted...