One of the Biggest Call of Duty Cheat Providers Is Shutting Down Thanks to Activision

by Alex Co July 27, 2024 11:57 am in News
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Aside from the person using cheats, who likes cheaters in online games? If you’re one of the countless people victimized by cheaters in Call of Duty multiplayer (base game and Warzone), we have some good news for you!

Raging Nation, one of the biggest Call of Duty cheat providers in the world, is shutting down. This announcement was posted on the company’s website where the following statement can been as the landing page:

Dear RagingNation community,

Someone affiliated with our business has received a legal notice from Activision. We may not agree with the assertions made in these legal demands, but we are in no position to litigate with such a large company. It brings us no pleasure to inform all of you that we will be closing our business starting today.

Thank you all for supporting us through today! We love our community, and this was the last thing we wanted to have to do.

That’s good news, right? Well, it doesn’t end there, as another cheat provider, Stealthware has also been hit by Activision, and as of the moment, the company’s website domain is no more. We’re honestly hoping that this isn’t a case of these companies announcing they’re shutting down, but just starting a new one via a new company. Of course, the battle against cheaters is nowhere near done, as there are other countless companies still operating now that provide all sorts of cheats for a lot of multiplayer online games.

As someone who absolutely detests cheaters in online games, I can’t say I’m sorry to hear this. Hopefully, these people use their energies in other means — preferably in a way that doesn’t help make gaming into a garbage dump.

Say what you will about Activision and how it monetizes the crap out of the Call of Duty franchise, but the company has been spot-on when it comes to combating cheaters, and I hope it continues in Black Ops 6 and beyond.

In other Call of Duty news, Activision just confirmed recently that SBMM (skill-based matchmaking) is not going anywhere, and the publisher explains why.

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Alex Co

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