Between October 27 and November 2, 2025, the Naraka: Bladepoint team banned 98 players caught cheating, continuing their push for fair play in this high-stakes battle royale.
These bans target exploits that disrupt the core of Naraka: Bladepoint's melee-focused combat and parkour mobility. Removing cheaters means cleaner matches where skill in hero abilities and positioning actually decides winners, not hacks.
New Rewards for Snitching on Cheaters
To boost community involvement, the devs introduced a fresh anti-cheat incentive: successfully report enough cheaters, and you could snag the Legendary spear skin 'Righteous Polearm'. It's a fitting reward for a game built on precise weapon play, giving reporters a visual edge in battles.
Additionally, for the reporting period, players get Immortal Treasures—1 for a single valid report, scaling up to 10 if you hit 10 reports with a low misreport rate. This system turns vigilant players into active guardians of the game's integrity.
What Does This Mean for Naraka: Bladepoint Matches?
With fewer cheaters, expect more balanced trios and solos where strategies like grappling to high ground or transforming into a Vajra Warrior shine without interference. It levels the playing field, making every kill feel earned.
How Can I Report Cheaters and Earn Rewards?
Use the in-game reporting tools during or after matches. If your reports lead to bans, rewards drop automatically. Just keep your accuracy high to avoid penalties—it's all about building a trustworthy community.
Overall, these steps reinforce Naraka: Bladepoint's competitive spirit, ensuring the fantasy battlegrounds stay thrilling through genuine skill clashes.