
Delta Force’s G.T.I. Security team posted a new penalty notice on Steam, covering enforcement from June 29 through July 5, 2026. The notice also expands cheater-kill compensation, and it now applies to players affected by cheaters who receive 30-day bans as well as 10-year bans.
According to the security team, compensation will arrive in in-game mail within three business days after an email confirms either ban length. The notice also says that if squadmates extract gear and return it, that compensation will not be paid again. That change follows an earlier security report that first pushed the policy beyond only 10-year bans.

On PC, G.T.I. Security said it issued 2,935 10-year bans during the week, along with 140 DMA bans, real-time interceptions, and freeze actions. The team also blocked 10,911 devices for one year, stopped 3,516 cheating attempts in real time, forced 840 players offline for cheating, and issued 97 warnings for teaming with cheaters. It said 14 cases ended with banned accounts losing unfairly obtained gains, and 35 cheating tools were targeted.
The mobile side saw 530 10-year bans, 9,686 cheating attempts stopped in real time, and action taken against 48 cheating tools. Console violations brought 42 penalty bans. The notice also says the team cracked down on automated scripts tied to bulk account registration, multi-client login, auto-farming, auto-extract, and auto-sell activity, with 65,843 instances addressed, 2,102 benefit confiscations, and 63,741 account bans.
Players can report suspicious behavior through the game’s reporting flow or through the G.T.I. Security Station. Delta Force says it will keep taking action against violation accounts in real time. Tell us what you think in the comments, and follow us on X, Bluesky, YouTube, Instagram.
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