Activision Faces Cheating Crisis After Call of Duty Black Ops PS5 Ports Hacked

Activision Faces Cheating Crisis After Call of Duty Black Ops PS5 Ports Hacked

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Activision has disabled select multiplayer playlists for the newly released Call of Duty Black Ops 1 and 2 PS5 ports due to rampant cheating. Players reported various exploits, including a Negative XP hack that could force others to lose experience points and even get banned. The hacks emerged just days after the ports' launch, leading to multiplayer modes becoming nearly unplayable. Activision acknowledged the issue on social media but has not provided a timeline for fixes. The cheating methods include modded lobbies that allow players to gain XP rapidly and exploit matchmaking systems. Players have also encountered wallhacks and instant rank-ups, further complicating the gaming experience. The situation has drawn significant backlash from the community, with many expressing disappointment over the lack of improvements from the PS3 versions. Activision's response has been limited, focusing on disabling playlists while investigating the situation.

Key Points: • Activision disabled multiplayer playlists for Black Ops PS5 ports due to cheating. • Exploits include Negative XP hacks and modded lobbies affecting gameplay. • The cheating crisis emerged just days after the ports' launch.

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2026-07-10
Call of Duty Black Ops PS5 ports launched
The ports were released on PS5, quickly topping the PlayStation Store best-sellers list.
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2026-07-11
Cheating reported in multiplayer modes
Players began reporting rampant cheating in online matches, including hacks that made gameplay unplayable.
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2026-07-13
Activision disables select playlists
In response to the cheating crisis, Activision announced the disabling of select playlists while investigating the issues.
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