Arena Breakout: Infinite’s latest security report spells out how hard it is hitting cheaters
The July 1 notice covered June 15 through June 28 and said the team is reviewing suspicious accounts in real time, with 10,125 cheating bans, 832 ten-year bans, and 650 device or IP bans listed for the period.

Arena Breakout: Infinite released a July 1 security notice that laid out a hard line against cheating, plug-ins, unauthorized apps, and anyone caught working alongside players using them. The message said the team acts as soon as it spots a possible violation and can hand out penalties that include ten-year bans, device bans, and a bulletin circulated in and out of the game.
The notice also said the game already uses a real-time banning system. According to the report, suspicious accounts and historical data are reviewed together, and any account found in violation can be banned or have an existing punishment extended.
For the June 15 to June 28 period, the team listed 49,666 compensated players with a Koen value of 59.51 billion. On the enforcement side, it reported 10,125 bans for cheating, 832 ten-year bans, 650 device or IP bans, 8,643 bans, 97 bad-behavior actions, 97 griefing actions, 1,331 Koen confiscations, 1,331 penalties for playing with hackers, and 68,496 information blocks.
The security team also asked players to report rule-breaking through the in-game Report function and through the game’s social channels. It closed by reminding players to follow the rules of conduct and enjoy the game.
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Source: Steam




