In April, Ubisoft Massive outlined a series of changes to how it would punish cheating players in The Division - now it's going even further.
In a post on the game's official blog, the developer explained that despite a concerted campaign of action taken against those caught by the game's detection systems, it would now begin permanently banning cheaters on first offence.
Massive revealed that it had taken action against over 30,000 accounts since cheat detection was put in place, with a 14-day suspension handed out for anyone caught for the first time. However, with 3,800 permanent bans for a second offence also given out, it's clear that the deterrent wasn't quite enough.
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In a post on the game's official blog, the developer explained that despite a concerted campaign of action taken against those caught by the game's detection systems, it would now begin permanently banning cheaters on first offence.
Massive revealed that it had taken action against over 30,000 accounts since cheat detection was put in place, with a 14-day suspension handed out for anyone caught for the first time. However, with 3,800 permanent bans for a second offence also given out, it's clear that the deterrent wasn't quite enough.
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