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The Free Fire Anti-Cheat System Has Been Banned More Than 1.2 Million Accounts

Free Fire Anti-Cheat

More than 1.2 million cheater accounts have been banned. Garena as the developer of Free Fire is not only working on adding new features, but also on improving their anti-cheat system. This aims to ensure that users get a better gaming experience.

Many players want to reach the top by using several forbidden applications, one of which is like using a cheat. Free Fire has a zero tolerance policy against all forms of cheating or hacking. So, once a player is caught engaging in that activity, they will be punished according to their violation, some even get permanently banned.

Source: Facebook.com

Fill in the Garena Facebook post:

“This is an update for all of our players! In the last two weeks, the total number of accounts we blocked was 1,255,033. Of all accounts, 45% were reported by players. “

“We’ve also adjusted Free Fire’s anti-cheat measures and optimized our detection method for a better gaming experience! Continue to play fairly and keep the game fun for all. “

Garena has blocked more than 1.2 million accounts, in the last two weeks. In addition, of the banned accounts, 45% of the accounts were reported by the players. Here are some cheats that are often used by cheaters:

  • 42% Auto Aim
  • 40% Teleport
  • 11% Wall Hack
  • 2% Antenna
  • 5% And others

In addition, there are around 42,488 accounts that were banned for deliberately playing together with cheaters.

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