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Delta Force take action against more cheaters and share penalties for violations

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One of the biggest issues facing shooters, especially those that are free-to-play, is cheaters. Delta Force is one of those games being hit with huge setbacks due to the presence of cheaters. Whether that’s players using wallhacks, aimbot, or something else, hackers ruin the experience for everyone involved. In an attempt to crack down on cheaters in Delta Force, the developers have issued a ban wave and outlined the penalties anyone found violating the rules will be hit with.

Delta Force became playable on December 4, 2024. The large-scale battles and new seasonal content that the game provides is difficult to enjoy when you’ve got cheaters running rampant in your lobbies.

The fight continues

Developer Team Jade, assure players that the studio “adopt a zero-tolerance policy towards anyone found to be in violation of our game rules. This includes, but is not limited to, the use of plug-ins, illegal software, inappropriate behaviour, malicious use of exploits or bugs, etc.” When suspicious behaviour is detected, an investigation will be carried out.

Anyone found to be using unauthorised software will be hit with a punishment, including but not limited to, permanent account bans, lP ban notifications inside and outside the game, and more.

From March 28 to April 6, 2025 the game’s security team “took action against 1733 players, imposing bans of up to 10 years. Specific measures included 596 DMA bans, 800 devices blocked, 9162 cheating attempts stopped in real time, and 4434 players forced offline for cheating.”

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Players are continuously encouraged to report any inappropriate behaviour encountered in the game through its reporting channels to get as many cheaters removed from the battlefield as possible.

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