Black Ops 7 Players already bump on cheaters in Beta

Early access to Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 Beta has been live in just hours, and lobbies already seem to be infected with cheaters and hackers, despite the recent Activision that it worked to develop the most advanced and robust anti-fraud protection in play. Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is the first item in the franchise that uses secure start and reliable platform module 2.0 (TPM), but the precaution systems have clearly been sufficient to prevent players from cheating on day one.

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Late last month, Activision confirmed that it would follow in the footsteps for many other studios and require Customs calls Players to have both Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 enabled for Black Ops 7 Beta and its full edition. This announcement came just weeks after EA revealed that Battlefield 6 Players also needed to activate Secure Boot in their PC bios to play the open beta. The requirement against cheating often causes controversy among players, as many believe that it is an intrusive function that can conflict with some other programs, such as single player's modding. However, others believe that it increases the safety of online games.

Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 is already filled with cheaters

Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 were rolled out as optional features in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 Season 5, but the anti-cheat actions are now mandatory to play Black Ops 7 beta. Despite the extra safety stocks, the shooter is already infected by cheaters and hackers on the first day. Various posts have started to appear on Twitter, as users blast the game's ricochet anti-cheat for not keeping the cheaters out of the game for the first few hours. A clip, which can be seen below, shows a player who uses wall hair to see enemy contours through walls and aimbot to immediately be snapped to the enemies' heads.

The disappointing revelation that the next post in Customs calls Franchise was already infected by hackers come just a few days after Activision gave some major anti-cheat updates for Black Ops 7. In a new blog post, the publisher said it was built against the most advanced and robust anti-cheat protection in play, which would start with Black Ops 7 Beta on October 2. The studio continued to explain that it had trained advanced machine learning systems on millions of hours of play and noted that the new upgrades are “smarter, faster and more reliable than ever.”

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Players' lobies are destroyed by hackers is not the only problem Customs calls Fans have experienced during the first hours of beta, as some are still struggling to even get into play test. Those who had received an early access code through one of the many campaigns Customs calls Run was still greeted with a message to pre -order Black Ops 7 to get early access to beta. Although Activision claims that this problem has now been solved, some players on different platforms still receive an error message that they cannot access the contents of the content Black Ops 7 beta.


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Published

November 14, 2025

ESRB

Mature 17+ / blood and gore, intense violence, strong language, suggestive themes, use of drugs


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