Attack on Titan Warzone Crossover

Once Call of Duty: Vanguard launched in the last month, the leaks have been revolving regarding a potential crossover with Attack on Titan. Following the latest Warzone update, we get information that Attack on Titan will be in the game soon.

While the Call of Duty series is not as productive when it comes to crossovers as a game like Fortnite, it is no stranger to adding one or two new characters. We have already viewed such as Die Hard’s John McClane and Ghostface from the Scream series, so the fans have been awaiting the next big match eagerly.

Since the launch of Call of Duty: Vanguard, along with rumors of a Marvel crossover, there has been discussion about Attack on Titan, making its way into the WWII shooter. Much to the pleasure of anime fans around the world, an accidental reveal after the 1.50 Warzone update seems to confirm that this is going to be the case.

Here is everything you should know about the Attack on Titan collaboration, from the launch date to some characters involved.

Attack on Titan Warzone Crossover

Call of Duty: Vanguard & Warzone Attack on Titan Bundle Contents

After the release of the Warzone 1.50 update on December 15th 2021, some COD players found that the details had slipped into their Armory. One of many tiles advertises an attack on Titan-themed Tracer Pack. We are expecting a Levi Operator to become the main draw of the bundle, with anime fans interested to zip around Caldera as one of Attack on Titan’s best-known Scouts.

Aside from that, it is hard to say what else will be included. Previously, the Tracer Packs have come with legendary weapons to use in the game of Call of Duty. Given Attack on Titan’s lack of the weapons, so you do not be surprised to see a new melee weapon based on the Scout’s signature blades. Also, the fans are able to expect Emblems, Calling Cards, and Weapon Charms to be thrown in as well, so you are able to fully embrace the Attack on Titan aesthetic. We will need to wait and see if other characters like Mikasa or Erin Jaeger are also involved.

Attack on Titan Bundle Release Date

Unfortunately, we do not have any solid news on the bundle’s release date. However, given that the advert is already leaking in-game, the wait is unlikely to be a long one. We are going to update this article after Raven or Sledgehammer makes a full announcement, so just stay tuned for more details.

Warzone & Vanguard Attack on Titan Bundle Price

Also, we do not have any official word on much the Attack on Titan pack will cost. However, based on previous collaborations of this type, somewhere in the region of 2,400 COD Points is a fair estimation. This is how much the Die Hard and Rambo packs were priced at during the BOCW era that works out at $19.99 or £16.79.

Well, that is everything we know so far about the leaked Attack on Titan Tracer pack in Call of Duty Warzone and Vanguard. In the next paragraph, we are going to talk about COD RICOCHET Anti-Cheat PC Kernel-Level Driver.

Everything You Need To Know About RICOCHET Anti-Cheat

Here is everything you need to know about RICOCHET Anti-Cheat

Call of Duty RICOCHET Anti-Cheat PC Kernel-Level Driver

Now, RICOCHET Anti-Cheat features a PC kernel-level driver that has arrived in Warzone. In a post after the Warzone Pacific update, the developers of Call of Duty announced that the kernel-level driver has been deployed to all users around the world right now. The kernel-level driver is going to help the players to identify the cheaters, increase and strengthen overall server security by checking the applications and programs which try to interact with Warzone, and also give the security team with more data to increase security.

While the driver itself is just available on PC, Activision says that console players who have crossplay enabled will be able to benefit through the extension. Activision has confirmed that a kernel-level driver is needed to play Call of Duty: Warzone. PC players will not be able to play Warzone if they do not install the driver at the kernel level. Also, Activision has provided more information about the kernel level aspect of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat, including the addressing privacy concerns which some computer players may have as part of this trial.

Here are some main points on how RICOCHET Anti-Cheat protects privacy:

    • The kernel level driver of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat will work only during gameplay Call of Duty: Warzone on the computer.
    • RICOCHET Anti-Cheat is not always running.
    • RICOCHET Anti-Cheat Driver will monitor the programs and applications you interact with Call of Duty: Warzone.
    • When you shut down Call of Duty: Warzone, then the driver turns off.

Call of Duty RICOCHET Server Improvements for Anti-Cheat

The new system of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat from Call of Duty will offer server-level optimizations to give back-end protection and better protection against hackers. It first arrived with Call of Duty: Vanguard in November. And it is now live in full on Warzone Pacific. In a blog post from Call of Duty, the company said that RICOCHET Anti-Cheat is a multifaceted approach to anti-cheat, with the new server-side system tools that can monitor analytics to identify cheating. Aside from that, RICOCHET will also allow to improved investigations to eliminate the cheaters, while also working on the updates to increase account security.

Ricochet’s Commitment to Anti-Cheating Fair Play

The team of RICOCHET Anti-Cheat is determined in their efforts to make sure the justice of Warzone & Call of Duty. The company said that the system also features a machine learning  software which will use algorithms for scanning the game data from the server, assisting identify suspicious behavior trends, and also adding another layer of security. Aside from that, they also confirmed that player reporting tools are going to be available in-game to make sure that the players continue to report people suspected of cheating.

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