At the beginning of November Activision implemented in games of the Call of Duty series the anti-cheat software Ricochet. The software has been able to record success since its introduction. So just before Christmas was only one day 48,000 accounts in Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard. In a blog entry, the developer now wrote something about a technology used in the Battle Royale Shooter Call of Duty: Warz1. To use the "Damage Shield" technique in which the capabilities of a cheater are disabled when the server detects a manipulation in real time. As a result, the cheater can no longer add critical damage to other players. Other players are invincible, so to speak, and are in God Mode, while the cheater themselves is ready to be prepared and you collect information about its manipulation in the background.