The driver, originally introduced last week in Asia-Pacific, was already activated for everybody. Activision said likewise that the RICOCHET team continued to executebanwavesfor illicit accounts, targeting account resellers. The world’s launch of the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat kernel-level driver on PC will continue the growth of our security efforts. Fighting unfair play will continue; but we fought the battle we were committed to. Call of Duty (@CallofDuty) December 15, 2021 The first part of our runout across Asia-Pacific was focused on software stability, said Team RICOCHET. TeamRICOCHET managed to capture valuable intel during the rollout, with a focus on cheating behaviour. Everything learnt from the driver during Asia-Pacific rollout helped the team in a coordinated effort to develop security upgrades for all users, regardless of region. The driver will be released for Tax a later date. The atome-level driver is a steel curtain. As far as he is concerned, the problem is panned into the free-to-play battle since the summer of 2020. Hundreds of thousands of accounts have been ban, but a single action can be made to save the trend of cheaters online. The drivers for RICOCHET Anti-Cheatis the following element of a multi-faceted anti-cheat security initiative, which includes game monitoring, server-security updates, account authentication updates, and more, Activision said. This driver’s part of a larger system. Activision said that the team is focused on continuous monitoring and fast iteration of anti-cheat security systems acrossVanguardandWarzone, while adding that fighting unfair play will be a continuous effort, but a fight we’re dedicated to fighting.