Getting taken out by a cheater is the fastest way to ruin a tactical extraction. In a significant win for player sentiment, Delta Force is expanding its cheat kill compensation program to cover more than just permanent bans. If you were eliminated by a player who received a 30-day suspension, you are now eligible for compensation, broadening the safety net that previously only applied to 10-year bans.
The latest security enforcement report for the week of March 30 to April 5 shows that the anti-cheat team isn't letting up. During this window, over 3,000 10-year bans were issued on PC, alongside 660 on Mobile. Beyond traditional wallhacks or aimbots, the security team neutralized over 41,000 automated script instances and handled 79 major economic violation cases, which often involve currency manipulation or unauthorized trading.
For those affected by confirmed cheaters, the process is streamlined. Once a violation is confirmed, compensation is typically delivered within three business days of email notification. This proactive stance on the in-game economy is vital for a tactical shooter where gear value and Delta Coins represent significant time investments.
TiMi Studio Group also clarified the stakes for event participation. Players caught violating rules or using exploits will be permanently disqualified from earning high-value rewards like Delta Tickets. This zero-tolerance policy ensures that the leaderboard and event rewards remain a reflection of actual skill rather than who has the best script.
While no FPS is ever entirely free of bad actors, seeing a developer expand compensation to cover mid-tier bans shows they understand the frustration of losing a kit to someone who isn't playing fair. Keep an eye on your in-game mail if you suspect a recent encounter was less than legitimate.
