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New York, Oct 3: The highly anticipated Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 beta, which went live in early access on October 2, has already attracted thousands of players across PC, PlayStation, and Xbox. However, the excitement has been marred by reports of cheating, with clips of wall-hacking and aimbotting circulating widely on social media.
Despite Activision’s latest anti-cheat system, Ricochet, cheaters appear to have infiltrated the beta. Several users shared videos on X exposing suspicious gameplay, prompting swift action from the publisher. According to popular COD news portal Charlie Intel, many of the reported accounts have already been banned by Ricochet. The official Call of Duty Updates handle also confirmed bans in response to posts flagging chea