The Division Now Imposes Permabans for Cheaters. Even in First-Offense.

Finally! Ubi has heard our calls of getting those cheaters permabans! I think the 14-day suspensions is just too wick and permaban is the only way we can say that "Justice is Serve"


Ubi posted earlier today something about "improving the players experience" which content is focus on how many cheaters have they already taken down and the best part is, announcing that they'll be imposing the perma-ban policy even at first offense of cheating.

“Following this campaign of suspensions and bans, it also became clear that while huge progress has been made in terms of cheat detection, our 14 days suspension on first offense policy has not been dissuasive enough,” Ubi wrote. “Judging from your feedback, and based on what we witnessed when cheaters came back to the game, we have now decided to push our policy one step further: We will now start applying permanent bans on first offense when players are caught using cheat engines and we will communicate clearly when new ban waves are taking place.” 


As a statement, they have edited The Division's code of conduct and if you navigate through the "Cheating/Modding/Hacking Secetion, you can see the lines "Maximum penalty is permanent ban on first offense."

Good thing that Ubi has finally implemented this. Well as far as I know, a game like The Division will be more fun playing without cheating. Fair competition is way more fun than cheating. 

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