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Delta Force pairs fresh bans with a wider cheater compensation rule

The June 8 to June 14 enforcement window covered PC, mobile, and console action, plus a broader cheater-kill compensation rule.

Delta Force’s G.T.I. Security team posted a new penalty notice on June 15, 2026, covering enforcement from June 8 through June 14. The latest round hit PC, mobile, and console accounts, and it also came with a broader cheater-kill compensation rule.

Cheat-kill compensation expands

The biggest policy change is simple. Players affected by cheaters who receive 30-day bans can now qualify for compensation, not just players tied to 10-year bans. Once an email confirms either ban length, the compensation should arrive through in-game mail within 3 business days. If squadmates extract gear and return it, that reward is not issued again.

Players who want to flag suspicious behavior outside a match can use the G.T.I. Security Station at playdeltaforce.com/en/anti-cheat.html, which the notice highlights alongside the in-game reporting flow.

Delta Force G.T.I. Security reporting process guide

Weekly enforcement numbers

On PC, the notice says enforcement targeted 1,794 users with 10-year bans, including 143 DMA bans, real-time interceptions, and freeze actions. The team also blocked 12,923 devices for one year, stopped 4,050 cheating attempts in real time, forced 3,129 players offline, issued 36 teaming warnings, confiscated unfair gains in 6 cases, and took action against 53 cheating tools.

Mobile enforcement included 529 players receiving 10-year bans, 12,722 cheating attempts stopped in real time, and action against 46 cheating tools. Console penalties were listed too, with 46 violation bans. The notice also says G.T.I. Security dealt with 27 economic-security cases tied to unauthorized Delta Coins and Tickets, and 349,006 automated-script instances, including 19,278 benefit confiscations and 329,728 account bans.

If you’re playing Delta Force, tell us what you think about the tougher ban wave and the expanded compensation rule in the comments. You can also follow us on X, Bluesky, YouTube, and Instagram.

Source: Steam

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