Activision has announced today that it will be more strict with players using third-party hardware tools like the Cronus Zen to basically cheat in Call of Duty Modern Warfare II and Warzone 2.0. In a ...
Call of Duty's Season 03 for Black Ops 6 and Warzone is into its final stages, and today we've got the regular anticheat report from Team Ricochet. There's a lot to dive into, but I want to get right ...
This week’s PlayStation 5 firmware update appears to have blocked the Cronus Zen device, which lets gamers use macros and modify their controllers. It is a controversial product, which some say gives ...
FPS Activision says CoD's anti-cheat system is catching more miscreants than ever, and permits itself a chuckle about dolts who 'promptly tell on themselves across social media, asking 'Why did this ...
Activision’s Team Ricochet has upgraded the Call of Duty anti-cheat system. The team has created and tested a way to detect whether players are using third-party devices to cheat in Call of Duty ...
The Cronus Zen describes itself as a hardware tool for “universal controller compatibility,” letting you plug in a third-party controller, an Xbox controller into a PlayStation, or even your keyboard ...
A new PlayStation 5 update has made it so you can’t use a controversial controller accessory known as the Cronus Zen. One of the great things about gaming is that there is no shortage of ways to ...
As spotted by members of the Battlefield 6 community online, reports from users of the Cronus Zen getting temporary bans for using the cheating hardware are circulating online, but the full scope of ...
A side effect of today’s PS5 software update is that it now blocks Cronus Zen macro devices from working on the console. The popular devices, which are often used to give players an unfair advantage ...