World of Tanks is intensifying its efforts to combat cheating with a new wave of bans in July 2025. Players caught cheating or rigging matches will face consequences as the developers continue to protect the game’s competitive integrity.
It might not be the most glamorous update, but it’s a crucial one. Cheaters ruin the experience for everyone, and Wargaming.net is making it clear they won’t tolerate unfair behavior. This move demonstrates their commitment to keeping battles fair and enjoyable for the entire community.
Wargaming.net has reminded players that, although the game features military vehicles with authentic designs, it’s not affiliated with any government or military organization. The trademarks related to military cars belong to their respective owners, and the game’s realistic models are based on historical technical details from the 20th century.
So, what does this ban wave mean for you? If you’re playing clean, you’ll probably notice a fairer battlefield where skill matters more than exploits. If you’re tempted to cheat or rig matches, well, you’ll want to think twice.
Have you spotted any cheaters in your recent battles?