Team Jade posted a notice with new enforcement actions taken for the week of January 12, 2026 to January 18, 2026 and explained a change to how it compensates players harmed by cheaters.
Zero tolerance and reporting
The developer reiterates a zero-tolerance stance toward rule violations. That includes the use of plug-ins, illegal software, inappropriate behavior, and malicious exploits or bugs. Once suspect activity is discovered, the team says it will investigate and take action, which can include permanent account bans, IP bans, and notifications inside and outside the game. Players are asked to report inappropriate behavior through the in-game reporting channels and community systems.
Cheat kill compensation change
G.T.I. Security announced an expansion of cheater kill compensation. “Previously, only players affected by cheaters who received 10-year bans were eligible for cheat kill compensation. Now, players affected by cheaters who receive 30-day bans can also receive cheat kill compensation. When operators receive an email confirming a successful 30-day or 10-year ban, cheater kill compensation will be sent via in-game mail within 3 business days of that email. Please check your mail promptly.”
The notice also clarifies that if gear taken during a match was extracted and returned by squadmates, that kill compensation will not be issued again.
PC enforcement, January 12 to January 18, 2026
This week the security team targeted 1,031 users with 10-year bans on PC. Actions included 630 DMA bans/real-time interceptions/freeze actions. The team blocked 39,982 devices for one year, stopped 5,071 cheating attempts in real time, forced 1,127 players offline for cheating, and issued 77 warnings for teaming with cheaters. There were 20 cases that included bans with confiscation of unfairly obtained gains.
Mobile enforcement
On mobile the team issued 311 players 10-year bans and reported that 18,778 cheating attempts were stopped in real time during the same period.
Economic security and automated abuse
The announcement lists continued action against unauthorized acquisition of Delta Coins and Delta Tickets. Examples include third-party discounted top-ups, stolen account transfers, fraudulent card charges, and unofficial recharge schemes. Last week the team dealt with 18 cases related to illicit Delta Coins/Tickets and confiscated the unlawfully obtained currency.
G.T.I. Security also targeted automated script abuses such as automated bulk registrations, automated multi-client logins, auto-farming, auto-extract, and auto-sell behaviors. The notice reports 8,220 instances addressed last week. That work included 4,034 cases where benefits were confiscated and 4,186 account bans issued.


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