
Delta Force posted a new G.T.I. Security notice on June 29, 2026, and the report covers penalties issued from June 22 through June 28.
The biggest policy change is the wider cheater-kill compensation rule. Players affected by cheaters who receive 30-day bans can now qualify, not just those tied to 10-year bans, and the reward should arrive by in-game mail within three business days after the confirmation email. That follows the broader compensation change described in a June 15 Delta Force security notice.
If squadmates extract gear and return it, the compensation is not paid again. The studio also points players to in-game reporting tools and to the G.T.I. Security Station at playdeltaforce.com/en/anti-cheat.html.

The enforcement totals were heavy across every section. On PC, the team targeted 3,984 users with 10-year bans, along with 128 DMA bans, real-time interceptions, and freeze actions. It also blocked 12,380 devices for one year, stopped 5,179 cheating attempts in real time, forced four players offline, issued 306 warnings for teaming with cheaters, logged 43 confiscation cases, and took action against 59 cheating tools.
Mobile saw 526 players hit with 10-year bans, 12,661 cheating attempts stopped in real time, and 47 cheating tools taken down. Console enforcement added 42 violation penalty bans.
Delta Force also said it dealt with 14 economic-security cases tied to unauthorized Delta Coins and Tickets, including third-party top-ups, stolen account transfers, fraudulent card charges, and unofficial recharge schemes. A separate crackdown on automated scripts covered 161,489 instances, with 18,015 confiscation cases and 143,474 account bans.
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