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Black Ops 7 will require Secure Boot and TPM 2.0 when the game launches later this year. To better protect against cheaters, ...
Activision is paying close attention to Battlefield 6, but they aren't worried about it as they believe Call Of Duty is "too ...
Activision may be a bit too confident about the chances of Battlefield competing with Call of Duty, as the beta for ...
Activision says that it's "escalated" its fight against Call of Duty cheat providers and reveals new Black Ops 7 security ...
The building that houses video game company Raven Software is shown in Middleton, Wis. A group of quality assurance testers ...
Activision isn’t worried about Battlefield 6’s hype, calling Call of Duty “too big to fail,” according to a new report.
Sony acquired Bungie in 2022 but has allowed the company to operate mostly independently since. However, Sony is now moving ...
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Tom's Hardware on MSN'Call of Duty: Black Ops 7' will require TPM 2.0, Windows Secure Boot — Activision testing Ricochet anti-cheat update in upcoming seasonIn its constant battle with cheaters, publisher Activision will require PC players of the upcoming Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 to enable Windows Secure Boot and to utilize a system with Trusted Platform ...
While TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot are not currently required to play available Call of Duty games, Activision notes that both ...
Activision reportedly is not fazed by EA's incoming Battlefield 6, with internal sources aptly saying that Call of Duty is essentially 'too big to fail' ...
Developers under Activision Blizzard have secured new worker protections against Microsoft, eliminating uninformed crunch ...
Activision last week brought offline the Microsoft Store version of Call of Duty: WWII as the company was investigating ...
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