Apex Legends Takes a Stand Against Cheaters by Publicly Exposing Them in the Kill Feed

Cheating in video games has long been frowned upon, and now Apex Legends has introduced a feature that publicly names and shames cheaters and hackers right in the kill feed.

Credit: Respawn Entertainment

This practice of shaming cheaters is not entirely new, as many players have been eager to expose rule-breakers for a while. Some game developers have also embraced this approach. Earlier this year, for instance, the creators of Escape from Tarkov shared Google sheets listing the usernames of thousands of players caught using exploits.

In Call of Duty, cheaters can no longer rely on the anonymity of the franchise's anti-cheat system, Ricochet. A recent update has made it so that cheaters and hackers are flagged with the Ricochet logo displayed next to their names in the kill feed. Now, Apex Legends has joined the ranks of multiplayer games publicly calling out cheaters.

On August 7, Red Spider, a security developer for Apex Legends, previewed the game's "new kill feed callout." The screenshot revealed the Apex kill feed featuring a warning symbol and the text "Red Spider was removed from the match." This feature was officially introduced to Apex Legends on August 8 as part of the Season 18: Resurrection update.

Apex Legends cheater shamed
Credit: Twitter / @RedSpoder

This move by Respawn Entertainment demonstrates their commitment to publicly highlighting those who engage in unfair play. The security developer clarified in a subsequent post that the feature "respects the users' anonymous mode setting." This means that if someone has the anonymous mode enabled, the kill feed will simply display a generic name like "player1234."

As of August 8, the new feature targeting cheaters in Apex Legends is live, allowing players to identify those who have misbehaved. Whether Respawn's efforts to combat hacking will stop here remains uncertain. Nevertheless, fans frustrated by the cheating problems can find solace in the fact that the studio is taking proactive steps to enhance the gaming experience.

Apex Legends

Apex Legends

Apex Legends is a free-to-play battle royale game developed by Respawn Entertainment and published by Electronic Arts. Set in the Titanfall universe, the game features squads of three players using unique characters known as 'Legends', each with distinct abilities and playstyles. Players compete to be the last team standing on a large, dynamic map, scavenging for weapons, equipment, and resources. Apex Legends is known for its fast-paced gameplay, smooth mechanics, and innovative features such as the ping communication system. The game regularly updates with new Legends, maps, and events, maintaining a fresh and competitive environment.

Genres
Battle Royale, First-Person Shooter (FPS)
Platform(s)
PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch
Release Date
Feb 4, 2019
Price
Free
Developer(s)
Respawn Entertainment
Publisher(s)
Electronic Arts
ESRB Rating
T