Call of Duty Cheat Team Phantom Overlay Announces They’ve Given Up
Phantom Overlay, known for providing cheats in Call of Duty games, announced its sudden closure in a statement. In a statement made on Telegram, the team stated that it made the closure decision “immediately”. However, suspicions arose among players after this announcement. Phantom Overlay claimed that it did not commit an “exit scam” against its customers and said that it would protect the rights of 30-day subscription holders and that partial refunds would be given to those who purchased a “lifetime license”.
Phantom Overlay’s Impact on the Cheat Ecosystem
Phantom Overlay’s decision to close could have a major impact on the Call of Duty cheat ecosystem. Because many other cheat providers operate using Phantom Overlay’s systems. This situation could affect not only Phantom Overlay customers but also other cheat providers indirectly.
However, there are also comments among players that this statement is not entirely true. Some players think that Phantom Overlay will only return under a different brand name and that the cheats will continue. One player commented, “They are using the same provider with different names. The cheats will not end.”
Activision is trying to take serious measures against cheaters in Call of Duty games. The company, which has recently banned more than 19,000 accounts with the Ricochet Anti-Cheat system, claims that it has increased the speed of the system. However, players argue that cheats are still widespread and negatively affect the gaming experience, especially in competitive modes.
Although Activision, which has initiated legal action against cheaters, has achieved some success recently, players are skeptical about whether the system will be effective in the long term. It is stated that cheats are more common, especially in free-to-play games such as Warzone. Whether Phantom Overlay is really closed and what the effects of this decision will be on Call of Duty will be clear in the coming days. However, players demand that more steps be taken to completely solve the cheating problem.
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