For a game where a single death can mean the loss of an entire high-tier kit, anti-cheat isn't just a feature—it's the lifeblood of the economy. The security team confirmed that 685 of these accounts received the maximum 10-year ban, effectively a permanent expulsion for the most severe offenders. This zero-tolerance policy extends beyond just active cheaters, targeting those using unauthorized third-party apps or deliberately collaborating with cheaters to gain an unfair tactical advantage.
What makes this enforcement cycle particularly noteworthy is the scale of the "Safety Repayment" system. To mitigate the frustration of losing gear to unfair play, 19,291 players were compensated during this period. The total value of the returned assets reached a staggering 16.69 Billion Koen. This system is crucial for player retention, as it softens the blow of a raid gone wrong due to external interference rather than tactical failure.
The security notice serves as a reminder that real-time banning policies are active and evolving. While 11,000 bans is a significant number, the developers continue to emphasize the importance of player reporting. In a tactical shooter where positioning and sound cues are everything, identifying wallhacks or aim assistance often relies on the community's eyes. If you encounter suspicious behavior in the Kamona exclusion zone, the report button remains your best tool for keeping the meta fair.
