Call of Duty is stepping up its fight against hackers with the upcoming *Black Ops 7*. To access the game, all PC players will be required to enable Secure Boot and TPM 2.0. This change aims to make cheating much harder.
The struggle against hackers is a persistent issue for the Call of Duty franchise. Despite the implementation of the RICOCHET Anti-Cheat system, cheaters continue to find ways to slip through the net. According to a recent survey, about 30% of gamers say they’ve encountered hackers in online matches, highlighting the ongoing dilemma.
Starting with the *Black Ops 6 Season 5* update, players will see notifications about these requirements. Secure Boot helps prevent suspicious software, like cheats, from loading during startup. This move is designed to strengthen the game and reduce the chances of cheating at a hardware level. Developers note that implementing Secure Boot can help focus RICOCHET on catching those hackers who find alternative paths.
TPM 2.0 is another layer of protection. It secures the boot-up process and is a standard feature in many modern PCs. Activision explains that this change is aimed at providing a fairer gaming experience without disrupting player enjoyment. They are dedicated to “providing a fun, fair, and secure environment.”
So, how can players enable Secure Boot? It’s a straightforward process:
- Press Windows Key + R to open the Run window.
- Type msinfo32 and hit Enter.
- In System Information, select System Summary.
- Change BIOS Mode to UEFI.
- Set Secure Boot State to On.
While these changes won’t affect *Black Ops 6*, players can expect notifications as they prepare for *Black Ops 7*. Currently, this requirement is not expected for *Warzone*, but developers may reconsider that in the future.
As this new security measure unfolds, the gaming community is buzzing. Players are discussing how these changes might impact their experience on forums and social media, highlighting both excitement and anxiety about new restrictions. Keeping up with these updates not only enhances gaming security but also fosters a healthier online environment.
For more detailed guidance, check out the official Activision support page on [TPM requirements](https://support.activision.com/tpm).



















