Activision Is Cracking Down On Call Of Duty Camo Cheaters
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Call of Duty’s Ricochet anti-cheat team is cracking down on those who have earned gun camos through ill-gotten means in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Call of Duty: Warzone, issuing temporary bans and even removing dishonorably obtained skins mid-match.
In a post from the official Call of Duty Updates X account, the Ricochet anti-cheat team made clear that using exploits or “unauthorized methods,” such as external tools, violates the game’s security and enforcement policy and will result in temporary bans.
RICOCHET anti-cheat’s latest update has server side detection of players who use unlock tools to get camos.
It can now remove the unlock tool acquired camo from a weapon, mid-game. pic.twitter.com/MDf0DwlVwV— CharlieIntel (@charlieINTEL) March 27, 2025
“Any attempt to unlock or equip camos through exploits or unauthorized methods will result in account enforcement,” team Ricochet stated.