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Garena Bans 2.9 Million Free Fire Accounts in Latest Anti-Cheat Enforcement

As 2021 draws to a close, Garena has released its final ban wave report, underscoring its commitment to fair play in Free Fire. This battle royale game thrives on intense close-quarters combat, enhanced by unique weapon skins and character abilities. In this update, we break down Garena's latest action: banning 2.9 million Free Fire accounts over the past two weeks for cheating violations.

Free Fire maintains rigorous in-game policies against cheats, powered by a sophisticated built-in anti-cheat engine that detects and penalizes unfair advantages. Here's a detailed look at the recent ban statistics.

Garena's Crackdown: 2.9 Million Free Fire Accounts Banned

Garena Bans 2.9 Million Free Fire Accounts in Latest Anti-Cheat Enforcement

Free Fire's official anti-cheat system vigilantly identifies hackers, cheaters, and those teaming up with them. Garena shares bi-monthly ban reports via official channels, providing transparency on enforcement efforts.

The system targets third-party hacks, scripts, and suspicious behavior. Players can report cheaters directly, enabling swift investigations and bans.

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Here's the breakdown of cheat types among the banned accounts:

  • 44.9% for auto-aim cheats, where third-party scripts automatically lock onto enemy hitboxes.
  • 27% for antenna hacks, revealing detailed enemy positions across the map.
  • 17.5% for teleport hacks, allowing instant relocation.
  • 6% for wallhacks, enabling shots through obstacles.
  • 4.5% for other unspecified violations.

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