In the high-stakes environment of Active Matter, where players navigate quantum unstable zones to harvest reality-warping substances, the integrity of the tactical experience is everything. Previously, some players hit with BattlEye bans were relegated to isolated raids, essentially keeping them away from the general population while still allowing limited game access. Those days are over.
As of this recent update, any new BattlEye bans will result in a complete lockout from the game client. For veterans and tactical players, this is a welcome change. There is nothing more frustrating than having a calculated extraction ruined by forbidden modifications, and this move aims to purge those elements from the ecosystem entirely. The developers have also confirmed that players who were already under the old isolated raid restriction will see their access phased out over the coming days, eventually leading to a full account block.
While the game focuses on the mystery of Soviet industrial complexes and time-looping anomalies, the developers are making it clear that the only reality-bending allowed is through the game's mechanics, not external software. By cutting off access at the login screen, Gaijin Entertainment is prioritizing the fair-play meta that a tactical first-person shooter requires to survive long-term. If you're planning to delve into the cryptic science labs of the island, you'll need to do it on a level playing field.
