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Activision targets the manufacturer of the Cronus Zen device as part of its ongoing effort to combat cheating in its most popular and recent titles, including Call of Duty: Black Ops 6 and Warzone ...
Call of Duty Targets Cronus and Other Third-Party Hardware That Allows Cheating call of duty: black ops 6. PlayStation has made efforts to block these kinds of devices, but it only goes so far.
The 24.01-08.60.00 update for the PlayStation 5 blocks the Cronus Zen, a device some players use for cheating in first-person shooters and other games.
Bad news for those who hoped to avoid hardware-enhanced players in Warzone 2.The Cronus Zen — which allows owners to mod their equipment to provide unfair advantages — seems to work in Warzone ...
Following yesterday’s PS5 system update that blocked Cronus Zen devices from working on the console, players are demanding the same treatment for Xim devices.
And that is where Cronus seems to have gotten into trouble. As first noted by the Call of Duty news channel CharlieIntel, the latest update to the PlayStation 5's system (24.01-08.60.00) software ...
But Cronus’ statement implies they have pulled off something unprecedented. Which is that Sony has found a way to detect Cronus’ Zen devices. That would be a literal game changer, ...
Now, following the release of PS5 firmware update 24.01-08.60.00, Cronus has issued a statement addressing the block, and warned users not to update their console while it works on a fix.
While Cronus may be panicking, many players are not upset that devices such as the Zen have been blocked in the latest console update. The device allows players to use macros and digitally alter ...