G.T.I. Security posted an enforcement report for Delta Force, outlining penalties applied during September 1 to 7, 2025. The developer’s Steam News announcement details thousands of account actions across PC and Mobile, including long-term bans, device blocks, and confiscations to protect game integrity.
The developer states that a zero-tolerance policy applies to plug-ins, illegal software, inappropriate behavior, malicious exploits, and other violations that breach its terms of service, and that investigations commence as soon as issues are identified. Players are invited to report inappropriate behaviour through in-game reporting channels and community tools. “We hereby confirm that we will continue to take action against all violation accounts in real time.” Enforcement can include permanent account bans, IP bans, device blocks, and confiscation of unfairly obtained gains.
On PC, G.T.I. Security reports 2,581 ten-year bans, including 18 DMA bans; 648 devices were permanently blocked; 11,421 cheating attempts were stopped in real time; 1,913 players were forced offline for cheating; and 620 warnings were issued for teaming with cheaters. Action was swift.
Across platforms, the developer reports having stopped 11,421 cheating attempts in real time, forced 1,913 players offline for cheating, and permanently blocked 648 devices to protect game systems.
On Mobile, 402 players received ten-year bans, and 3,544 cheating attempts were stopped in real time. Economic security enforcement addressed 66,557 automated registrations, handled 141 unauthorized Delta Coins/Tickets cases, and resolved 5,996 automated script instances, resulting in 2,917 confiscations and 3,079 account bans.
A partial list of accounts targeted was attached to the post. Several account screenshots accompany the announcement.
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