The G.T.I. Security team is keeping the hammer down on cheaters in Delta Force. Their latest security report, covering December 15 through December 21, 2025, shows massive enforcement action, including thousands of 10-year bans and device blocks across both PC and Mobile platforms. Crucially, the team also announced a significant expansion of the 'cheat kill' compensation policy, ensuring more victims get their due.
The Ban Hammer Swings Hard: Over 2,400 Ten-Year Bans
If you thought the security team was slowing down for the holidays, think again. The report confirms a total of 1,857 10-year bans were issued on PC alone during the reporting period. Mobile users weren't spared either, adding another 594 10-year bans. This ongoing, aggressive stance against illegal software, plug-ins, and automated scripting shows that the developers are serious about protecting the competitive integrity of the tactical shooter.
Beyond traditional cheating, the security team focused heavily on economic security violations, specifically targeting accounts involved in unauthorized top-ups. These actions resulted in the confiscation of illegally obtained in-game currency and account bans, reinforcing that exploiting the game's economy is treated just as seriously as wall-hacking.
How Does the Expanded Compensation Policy Affect Players?
This is the biggest win for honest players this week. Previously, only players killed by cheaters who received the maximum 10-year ban were eligible for 'cheat kill' compensation (usually related to lost XP, ranking points, or gear). Now, the policy has been expanded to include victims of cheaters who only received a 30-day ban.
This is a huge quality-of-life improvement. If you've been killed by a suspicious player who gets caught even with a shorter suspension, you’ll still receive compensation. This change acknowledges that even temporary cheaters can ruin matches and impact player progress, making the competitive grind feel much fairer.
Network Performance Partnership
In addition to enforcement, the security team is tackling network stability, particularly during the busy winter season. Delta Force is promoting a partnership with the network optimization tool LagoFast to help PC and Mobile players mitigate lag and connection issues. For a game that relies on frame-perfect timing and situational awareness, minimizing network hiccups is essential to maintaining the competitive meta.
The takeaway is clear: the developers are committed to a zero-tolerance environment. They are not only removing the bad actors but also actively making amends to those who suffered at their hands. Keep reporting those suspicious players—the system is working, and the victim compensation net just got wider.
