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If you're into online FPS games, you'll likely have heard of Cronus. The Cronus Zen is one of many little hardware modules that have been giving cheaters a physical way to skirt anticheat software ...
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.
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 ...
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.
“As of Jan 24, the console is prompting everyone to update to Version: 24.01-08.60.00, and if you do, Zen will no longer connect to the PS5 without disconnecting”, Cronus reports.
The Cronus Zen, which costs $100 or more and is available on Amazon and at GameStop, among other outlets, does claim to offer accessibility and third-party compatibility options for players. But ...
Activision is cracking down on third-party hardware cheating in Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II. Devices like XIM, Cronus Zen, and ReaSnow S1 have been widely used in ...
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