Major Game Titles Battle Surging Cheating Epidemic in 2025

The gaming industry battles rampant cheating in titles like Warzone and Destiny 2, facing an unprecedented crisis with 70,000 bans and new anti-cheat technologies.

The gaming world is grappling with an unprecedented surge in cheating scandals as top-tier titles like Call of Duty: Warzone, Destiny 2, and Valorant face backlash over rampant exploits. With over 70,000 bans in Warzone alone and 50% spike in Destiny 2 cheating since January, developers are scrambling to deploy nuclear options against tech-savvy cheaters.


Warzone's Zero-Tolerance Crackdown

Infinity Ward has gone full 'scorched earth' on Warzone cheaters, isolating suspected offenders into 『cheater-only lobbies』 while rolling out hardware bans. Their recent blog post bluntly states: "No safe spaces for aimbots here." But why now? The answer lies in Warzone's free-to-play model attracting 『smurf accounts』 – disposable profiles used to bypass bans.

People Also Ask: "Can hardware bans truly stop repeat offenders?" While effective against casual cheaters, VPNs and spoofing tools still let hardcore hackers slip through cracks.


Destiny 2's Trials of Osiris Dilemma

Bungie dropped a bombshell admission: Trials of Osiris, their ultra-competitive mode, has become a 『cheater's playground』. From teleporting snipers to infinite ammo glitches, PC players face 『next-level shenanigans』. The studio now bans entire fireteams benefiting from carries – even innocent teammates get the Banhammer.

In a radical proposal, Bungie's considering 100-hour playtime requirements for Trials access. "If you haven't grinded, you shouldn't be here," argues Engineering Director David Aldridge. But will this gatekeep legitimate new players?


PUBG's Secret War Against 『Script Kiddies』

PUBG Corp. finally broke silence after years of radio silence, revealing 2FA requirements for ranked matches and upgraded detection AI. "We've been fighting ghosts," admits Executive Producer Taeseok Jang, referencing cheat developers' 『cat-and-mouse game』. Their new strategy? 『Shoot the messenger』 – suing cheat distributors under copyright laws.


Valorant's $100K Bounty Hunt

Riot Games took an unorthodox approach: offering six-figure bounties for exposing Vanguard anti-cheat flaws. Despite kernel-level protections, cheats emerged 『faster than you can say GG』 during beta. "It's an arms race," admits anti-cheat lead Paul Chamberlain. Their latest move? AI-powered 『behavioral fingerprinting』 analyzing mouse movement patterns.


The Cheat Economy: A $700M Underground Industry

Behind every wallhack is a booming black market. Recent leaks reveal:

  • $50/month for premium Warzone cheats

  • $1,200 for custom Destiny 2 carry services

  • 3.4 million PUBG accounts banned since 2023

Developers face an ugly truth: For every banned account, two more pop up like Hydra heads.


As lockdowns boosted gaming hours, so did 『shortcut mentalities』. While studios deploy 『bigger guns』 like machine learning and legal warfare, players increasingly ask: Is perfect fairness just a pipe dream? One thing's certain – in 2025's gaming landscape, the house doesn't always win... but cheaters might eventually lose.