Skip to main content
institutional access

You are connecting from
Lake Geneva Public Library,
please login or register to take advantage of your institution's Ground News Plan.

Published loading...Updated

From Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 to Battlefield 6, More Online Games Are Requiring Hardware Security Measures to Prevent Cheating

Summary by The FPS Review
Image: Activision Blizzard Game publishers EA and Activision Blizzard continue to seek ways to stop cheating by requiring users to enable hardware-based security features. Both Battlefield 6 and Call of Duty: Black Ops 7 are among a growing list of online games to require features such as secure boot, TPM 2.0, or HVCI. These features are supported by most modern motherboards/CPUs, and in the case of TPM 2.0, are required by Windows 11. They are …
DisclaimerThis story is only covered by news sources that have yet to be evaluated by the independent media monitoring agencies we use to assess the quality and reliability of news outlets on our platform. Learn more here.

Bias Distribution

  • There is no tracked Bias information for the sources covering this story.

Factuality 

To view factuality data please Upgrade to Premium

Ownership

To view ownership data please Upgrade to Vantage

pcgamer broke the news in on Friday, August 8, 2025.
Sources are mostly out of (0)
News
For You
Search
BlindspotLocal