Morefun Studio just dropped its latest security report for Arena Breakout: Infinite, and the team isn't pulling any punches. Between November 3rd and 9th, a total of 4,574 accounts were permanently banned for cheating, with a massive 19.14 billion Koen in compensation returned to the pockets of affected players.
The weekly enforcement action underscores a strict zero-tolerance policy. Among the thousands of bans, the security team issued 772 ten-year suspensions and, more critically, 596 device bans. For anyone unfamiliar, a device ban prevents a cheater from simply creating a new account on the same PC, making it a powerful deterrent against repeat offenders.
Restoring Fairness with Billions in Koen
Beyond just removing cheaters from raids, this move directly addresses the economic damage they cause. Cheaters who illegitimately extract high-tier loot disrupt the entire in-game market and devalue the gear legitimate players risk everything for. In response, Morefun Studio compensated 19,717 players who were negatively impacted, distributing a staggering 19.14 billion Koen to help rebalance the scales. This isn't just a punishment for cheaters; it's a direct investment in the game's economic health and player trust.
Is the anti-cheat actually working?
The numbers suggest a consistent and aggressive effort. This week's 4,574 bans are right in line with the 4,433 bans issued the week prior, showing that the security team's real-time investigation systems are continuously identifying and removing violators. While no anti-cheat is perfect, this level of transparent, weekly enforcement demonstrates a serious commitment to maintaining a fair and competitive environment in the unforgiving world of Kamona.