

It appears that Grand Theft Auto Online might worsen, as a new report indicates that a new wave of modders and hackers could be making their way to the popular multiplayer title.

Related: GTA Online Player Rediscovers Ability To Watch Police Chases On The News One prime example is EngineOwning, a Warzone cheat maker being sued by Activision for arming thousands of hackers with undetectable cheap cheats. Nonetheless, hackers have found their way around anti-cheat systems like this, and some franchises continue to suffer.

Back in August, Activision confirmed its Ricochet anti-cheat system was in the works for both Call of Duty: Warzone and Call of Duty: Vanguard, which could help address the ongoing issue and possibly be licensed to other developers in the future similar to BattlEye and Easy Anti Cheat. Online cheating has become an infestation and developers behind popular multiplayer titles like Call of Duty, PUBG, and Fortnite have all announced big pushes to stop hackers from ruining casual players experiences.
