Battlestate Games announced that tons of cheaters have been banned from Escape From Tarkov in just a couple of days after a wipe. Namely, from the start of the wipe (December 27) to today, January 12, with the support of BattlEye anti-cheat, more than 11000 cheaters have been banned in Escape from Tarkov.
Some of these bans have concluded after removing the EoD version of Escape From Tarkov, the rarest Escape From Tarkov edition nowadays. Those who have been cheating on that edition did not care about the inventory size. Well, at least they’ll have the strength to get back to the hideout, I guess.
It’s pretty clear that Battlestate Games is super serious about making sure everyone plays fair and square. This huge ban wave is a real eye-opener. It shows how much cheating occurs in online games and why stern action is needed, especially in a video game like Escape From Tarkov. It’s cruel but also sad to get eliminated by a cheater, leaving you without your kit that you entered the raid with.
As always, Battlestate Games has posted a list of shame, including all the cheaters’ names in a Google Sheets document. You can find it here.
From December 27 to January 12 with the support of BattlEye anti-cheat more than 11000 cheaters have been banned in Escape from Tarkov.https://t.co/2v6UQvKypI#EscapefromTarkov
— Escape from Tarkov (@tarkov) January 12, 2024