This comes after the cheat provider received a cease-and-desist notice from Activision.
Mobius, a Call of Duty cheat provider, has shut down after receiving a cease-and-desist notice from Activision.
The provider was home to around 3,000 users, making it one of the largest cheat operations available.
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“We are going to comply with it by shutting down everything.
I hope you all understand.”
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Activision also issued a cease-and-desist to X Labs, another fan-made mod.
The cheating issue in recent Call of Duty titles has caused tremendous frustration.
In the original Warzone, the cheats were so out of hand, itdrove many players awayfrom the game.
Activision implemented an anti-cheat software called Ricochet intoModern Warfare 2andWarzone 2, which has certainly helped.
The company has also banned cheaters in mass quantities.
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