The latest enforcement data, covering May 25th through June 7th, highlights a significant increase in proactive security measures. While 12,260 accounts were permanently removed from the ecosystem, the developer also focused on player restitution. During this same window, 33,536 players who were negatively impacted by confirmed cheaters received in-game compensation, reinforcing the studio's commitment to maintaining a fair extraction experience.
In the accompanying Security Dev Talk, the team addressed community frustration regarding wall hackers. The developers are refining replay review systems and implementing new detection methods specifically designed to identify unnatural tracking through solid objects. By improving how the engine flags suspicious line-of-sight behavior, the goal is to catch ESP users before they can ruin multiple raids. They also touched on protection systems intended to prevent "false positives" and short-term bans for legitimate high-skill players.
For a hardcore sim where losing your gear feels like a genuine gut punch, these security updates are vital. The meta in Arena Breakout: Infinite relies entirely on tactical positioning; if players can't trust that their concealment is effective, the core gameplay loop falls apart. Seeing a consistent ban cadence and actual compensation for victims suggests that Morefun is taking the long-term health of the PC version seriously.
