In the battle against hackers and cheaters in Call of Duty: Black Ops 6, particularly in its Ranked Play modes, there has been a significant challenge. However, with the arrival of Season 2, Activision stepped up their efforts to eliminate these cheat creators from the online gaming world. Now, Activision is celebrating success against five more cheat providers who have been compelled to close down their operations following cease-and-desist notices from the publisher.
According to reliable sources at Windows Central, it has been reported via social media by LunchTime_YT that various cheating platforms such as GCAIMX, Suave, ZZ’s, MoneyMan, and SoloQ Services have experienced interruptions in their services over the past few weeks.
On their website, the cheat service provider GCAIMX posted a notice about their upcoming closure with a straightforward red banner that read “GCAIMX is closing down.” When you click on this notice, it opens up a more comprehensive explanation regarding the shutdown of the 5-year-old service.
Ariel’s post revealed that the domain and platform associated with their account are up for sale, effective from March 19th. However, GCAIMX has no intention of ceasing current operations, and all previously purchased cheats will remain functional until their keys expire. These cheats encompass aimbot capabilities and hit box detection features.
As I stand by, it appears that the ongoing cheats for Call of Duty will persist for now. However, according to GCAIMX, they won’t be releasing any more updates or new cheats for this game in the future.

Suave Services, known for offering unlock tools for Call of Duty games like Modern Warfare 2, Modern Warfare 3, Black Ops 6, and Warzone, was served a cease and desist notice by Activision. Unlike other cheating services, Suave chose not to pen a farewell note to its cheating community.
Instead, Smooth Services chose to announce on Discord that they will collaborate with Activision to halt their operations, cease providing any cheating services or software related to Activision or Call of Duty goods. Subsequently, the company’s social media platforms have been cleared of all content.
As an analyst, I’m sharing the update that ZZ’s Services has announced their decision to cease providing cheats for Call of Duty. This information was communicated via a Discord post by a user named “Mankee”, who revealed that the team will no longer offer support, updates, or any further services related to Activision or Call of Duty, following receipt of a formal letter from Activision.
In response to another post from the ZZ team, it was verified that the cheat provider intends to carry on offering their services, but not specifically for Call of Duty games.

MoneyMan, a user on Discord, shared news that MoneyMan Services would permanently close down due to a legal notice (cease and desist) from Activision. The service provider has now confirmed they will no longer offer Call of Duty cheats and related services, effective from March 15.
On March 6th, SoloQ Services made an announcement that they too would be closing down after receiving a ‘cease and desist’ order. A Discord user named “tom” shared this news on the SoloQ Services server, stating that all sales, marketing, and distribution of their software would halt right away. After the announcement, numerous SoloQ social media accounts were deactivated, and it was reported that the server itself was shut down.
However, there are claims that cheat providers are simply rebranding following the shutdowns.
It seems Activision is intensifying their measures against cheaters as they approach the debut of Verdansk in Season 3 of Call of Duty: Warzone. The strategies for Season 2 were revised, giving Treyarch and Raven Software more time to focus on enhancing the gameplay overall following the issues with anti-cheat mechanisms in Season 1. Some of the difficulties integrating Warzone with Black Ops 6 were due to technical glitches in the RICOCHET anti-cheat service.
Essentially, the developers behind Call of Duty gave console users the chance to disable cross-play with PC gamers, as a means to reduce encounters with cheaters. Yet, this feature didn’t address the ongoing struggle faced by Ranked players on PC, who weren’t engaging in any cheating but remained vulnerable to those who were.
Hopefully, by halting the operation of these service providers, we can significantly reduce players’ encounters with cheaters. This should lead to an enhanced gaming experience when Verdansk returns in Season 3 on April 3.
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2025-03-21 01:09