If you haven’t had the chance to be introduced to Temtem, it’s the static Pokemon GO video game on PC. You do not need to settle on a trip due to activities, as you can do everything from your PC. But, the rest of the mechanics are pretty much known, and in similarity to Pokemon GO, it’s how the game works. Temtem has reached quite a milestone over the past, and the ban-hammer started arriving sooner than everyone had thought of.
But, some of the players felt too accommodate to start cheating, so the Developer Crema Games had to take additional steps and ensure a cheating-free video game.
We just completed our first batch of banned users. Almost 900 players have been permanently banned from Temtem.
Bans are final, we won't answer or review any ban appeal. We've made 100% sure that every banned user is either a cheater or has abused exploits intentionally.
— Temtem 💥 Wishlist Temtem: Swarm! (@PlayTemtem) February 3, 2020
After the bans, Crema Games reassured that all of them are legit. Even after the review and confirmation that not a single one of the bans is fishy, the developer has given the banned players a chance to recover their account. By writing an email to the support team at Crema Games with a Ban Appeal subject and ingame ID or username, players can get their account retrieved.
We've decided to review ban appeals, even though every single one of the ones we checked are legit. Like you said, having a "no appeal" policy is not good.
So, you can contact us on [email protected]
Put "Ban appeal" as the subject and include your ingame ID or username.
— Temtem 💥 Wishlist Temtem: Swarm! (@PlayTemtem) February 3, 2020
At first, Crema Games wasn’t ecstatic about reviewing the bans but has given users another chance to retrieve their lost accounts. Temtem is undoubtedly one of this year’s exploding titles, as a decent amount of users across the globe have started playing it. Most of the PoGo players that do not want physical activities have found a new home.