This change is a huge win for the community's economy. In a tactical extraction shooter, losing a high-tier kit to an aimbot is more than an annoyance; it's a setback that can take hours of raiding to recover. By lowering the threshold for compensation, the devs are acknowledging that even temporary bans for exploits or scripts represent a legitimate disruption to fair play. If you've been a victim, keep an eye on your in-game mail; compensation typically arrives within three business days of a ban confirmation.
The Ban Wave by the Numbers
The security team hasn't just been adjusting paperwork. Between May 4 and May 10, a massive enforcement wave hit both PC and Mobile platforms. The sheer scale of the crackdown on automated scripting and farming is particularly impressive, aimed at protecting the game's market from inflation and bot-driven resource hoarding.
- Permanent Bans: 3,953 accounts on PC and 1,020 on Mobile.
- Automated Scripting: 43,468 accounts banned for farming/scripting.
- Economic Violations: 90 cases of RMT (Real Money Trading) and unauthorized top-ups addressed with full currency confiscation.
- Device Blocks: Tens of thousands of hardware-level blocks to prevent ban evasion.
The focus on "economic security" is critical here. By confiscating over 43,000 instances of illicit benefits and targeting RMT, the devs are trying to keep the value of your hard-earned loot stable. Whether it's wall-hacks or market manipulation, the message is clear: the tactical integrity of Delta Force isn't up for negotiation. This level of transparency in weekly reporting is exactly what the player base needs to see to stay confident in the long-term meta.
