As the popular adage states, “cheaters never prosper,” and this sentiment holds true for the early access beta of Call of Duty: Black Ops 7. Activision has wasted no time in identifying and banning players who attempt to gain unfair advantages in the game.
Reports and video clips have circulated online, showcasing numerous instances of cheating. Many players were observed utilizing illicit software such as wallhacks, allowing them to see through obstacles, and aimbots, which provide instant, precise kills. For example, a video shared on social media by one user clearly demonstrated their use of aimbot and wallhack to surprise unsuspecting opponents. Similarly, a prominent streamer observed a player in their game who was reportedly cheating from the very beginning, leading to a frustrating and one-sided experience for their team.
In response to these specific incidents and widespread cheating concerns, the official Call of Duty Updates account promptly confirmed that their anti-cheat system successfully detected and banned the reported accounts. Activision has also informed various gaming news outlets that multiple other cheating accounts have been swiftly dealt with, reinforcing their strong commitment to maintaining fair play across all their titles.
Combating cheaters is an ongoing and critical battle for Activision and its dedicated anti-cheat team, Ricochet. For Black Ops 7, more robust and advanced anti-cheat measures have been implemented from the outset to mitigate disruptive behavior. While the system appears to be functioning effectively during the current beta phase, the development team plans further enhancements and fortifications for the game`s official launch across PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S. The ongoing open beta will soon welcome even more participants, serving as a clear and consistent reminder that those who cheat will ultimately not succeed.
This article details Activision`s proactive response to cheating during the Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta phase.

