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Call of Duty cheat maker Raging Nation has announced that it is shutting down after reportedly receiving a legal notice from Activision. The website, which used to sell cheats for games like Warzone and Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3, has now been completely wiped clean of any cheats.

In a statement, Raging Nation mentioned that they do not agree with the legal demands made by Activision but are unable to fight against such a large company. As a result, they have made the difficult decision to close their business. The exact nature of the legal notice has not been disclosed by Raging Nation.

This news comes after Activision recently won a lawsuit against another cheat maker, EngineOwning, resulting in a $14.5 million verdict in favor of the game publisher. This legal victory may have set a precedent for other cheat makers in the industry.

It is important to note that cheating in online games like Call of Duty not only undermines the integrity of the gaming experience but also creates an unfair advantage for those using cheats. By taking action against cheat makers, companies like Activision are sending a strong message that cheating will not be tolerated.

In related news, the beta dates for Call of Duty Black Ops 6 have been revealed, and for the first time, the beta will be available simultaneously on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC. This move aims to provide equal opportunities for players on different platforms to test the game and provide feedback.

As the gaming industry continues to evolve, it is crucial for companies to take a stand against cheating and ensure a level playing field for all gamers. The closure of Raging Nation serves as a reminder that there are consequences for those who engage in cheating practices.