In a not shocking turn of events, “Top” Call of Duty team “The Pits” has been caught cheating in the 2024 Black Ops 6 Prestige Race. The team, consisting of players @veloxcod, @8Spez, @oizDexl, @YoungFedee, @NPredax, and @DaarioMartiiz, was found to be using LagoFast VPN to engage in location spoofing, a tactic that allows players to bypass the game's matchmaking system.
But what's even more damning is that the team's use of LagoFast VPN to cheat was not an accident. This is not a case of a mistaken connection or a technical glitch – this is a deliberate attempt to cheat. The users twitter profiles all say formost Italy which is a few thousand miles away.
The evidence is clear: The Pits' players were using LagoFast VPN to spoof their locations and gain an unfair advantage in the Prestige Race. And it's not just a one-time mistake – the team's actions were purposeful and deliberate.
The Consequences
Unfortunately, it's unlikely that The Pits will face severe consequences for their actions. Despite the team's blatant use of LagoFast VPN to engage in location spoofing, a clear violation of the game's terms of service and what would presumably be part of the rules of the Prestige Race, Activision's recent track record suggests that they may not take decisive action.
The Pits' actions have undoubtedly damaged the integrity of the competition and undermined the trust of the Call of Duty community. However, given Activision's seemingly lenient stance on cheating in recent times, it's likely that The Pits' players will escape with minimal penalties. The team's reputation has still been irreparably damaged, and their actions will have far-reaching consequences for the Call of Duty community, but it's unclear whether they will face any meaningful repercussions.
This lack of accountability is a concerning trend in the Call of Duty community, and it's unclear what message it sends to other players who may be tempted to cheat. One thing is certain, however: the community will be watching closely to see how Activision responds to this latest cheating scandal.
A Message to the Call of Duty Community
The Call of Duty community deserves better than cheaters and hackers. The Pits' actions are a slap in the face to the hardworking players who have earned their prestige through fair play and dedication.
We urge Activision to take swift and decisive action against The Pits and any other teams or players who engage in cheating or hacking. The integrity of the game and the trust of the community depend on it.