In a hardcore tactical shooter where losing your gear means losing hours of progress, the presence of cheaters isn't just an annoyance—it's a game-breaker. The latest enforcement data shows that Morefun Studio Group is leaning heavily into permanent deterrents, issuing 909 10-year bans to the most egregious offenders. Perhaps more importantly for the average tactical operative, the team also handed out 700 device and IP-level bans, making it significantly harder for bad actors to simply cycle through fresh accounts.
For those of us who have been on the receiving end of a suspicious headshot while carrying high-tier loot, there is some tangible relief. The report confirms that 43,816 players were compensated following successful enforcement actions. While a compensation package can't always replace the tension of a perfect raid, it goes a long way in rewarding players who take the time to use the in-game reporting tools.
The automated systems have also been busy on the social front. The report highlights that nearly 80,000 instances of abusive or discriminatory messages were blocked. In a genre that thrives on high-stakes pressure, keeping the comms clean is vital for maintaining a healthy player base. This consistent cadence of biweekly reports suggests the developers are prioritizing long-term fair play over short-term player counts, which is exactly what a high-stakes sim like Arena Breakout: Infinite needs to survive the competitive extraction market.
