Perhaps more importantly for the average player, 18,747 accounts received compensation during that same period. This system is designed to return gear and value to players who were confirmed to have been eliminated by a banned cheater. In a game where losing your kit is a core mechanic, getting it back after an unfair death is a critical feature for maintaining player trust.
The Ongoing War on Cheating
These weekly reports are becoming a staple for Arena Breakout: Infinite, and the numbers demonstrate a consistent effort to purge the game of bad actors. While no anti-cheat is perfect, this level of transparency and active enforcement is a positive sign for the game's long-term health. Knowing there's a system in place to not only ban offenders but also reimburse victims helps reduce the sting of running into a cheater.
What does this consistent anti-cheat effort mean for players?
For a tactical shooter built on risk and reward, fair play is everything. These weekly ban waves mean you have a better chance that your losses are due to a skill gap or a bad call, not an opponent with an unfair advantage. The compensation system further reinforces that the developers have the legitimate player base's back.
Red Drops Fest Continues
While the security team is busy cleaning house, the community events are still in full swing. The Red Drops Fest is ongoing, giving players more opportunities to score valuable airdrops in their raids. Tied to this is the Red Drops Creator Challenge, which invites players to submit their best gameplay clips featuring these coveted airdrops.
Submissions for the creator challenge are currently open via a guaranteed link provided by the developers. It's a great way for players to show off their skills—or their incredible luck—and get recognized by the community while the raids are cleaner than ever.