
In a July 3 security report, Arena Breakout: Infinite’s B.D.C. said Season 5 is still built around a hard line against plug-ins, cheat-assisted teaming, scam ads, and abusive chat. Suspicious accounts can be kicked from raids or hit with short-term bans before match footage is reviewed by the Replay Expert Team or the Security Technology Team.
That follows an earlier July 1 security notice that already laid out ten-year bans for plug-in users and players caught working with cheaters.
The report says the season brought more than 696 technical iterations and the disabling of over 2,748 cheat types. B.D.C. points to DMA cheats that shifted into dual-PC setups, and it says its updated encryption, key rotation, hidden key storage, and memory encryption are aimed at stopping those tools before they spread further.
On enforcement, the numbers are steep. The team says it penalized more than 56,000 DMA-related violations, including 4,900 ten-year bans, and handed out penalties to over 6,500 players for teaming up with cheaters. It also says it intercepted more than 502,000 violating messages, 8,000 malicious nicknames, and over 243,000 illegal voice messages.
Compensation tied to plug-in eliminations also grew in Season 5. The report says players received compensation more than 216,000 times, with the total climbing past 241.1 billion Koen. B.D.C. also says the Season 5 Inspector Community is now fully launched and active.
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Source: Steam






