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Naraka: Bladepoint — 160 bans in a week and rewards for reports

NetEase published the weekly Naraka: Bladepoint ban list: 160 cheaters blocked between June 22 and 28. A report-reward program runs in parallel — up to the Legendary Righteous Polearm spear skin.

NetEase continues its weekly public anti-cheat reporting for Naraka: Bladepoint. The fresh ban list covering June 22–28: 160 accounts blocked for cheating, with the (partially masked) list of nicknames traditionally posted in the open.

Public ban lists as a strategy

Naraka is one of the few major games that publishes named ban lists every single week. The calculation is twofold: publicity works as deterrence, and it doubles as a report to honest players that the anti-cheat isn’t sleeping. 160 bans per week is about average for the game — May’s waves fluctuated in the same range, which points to a steady detection pipeline rather than one-off purges.

Snitching for skins: reports are now an economy

The more interesting part of the announcement is the report-reward program. NetEase openly incentivizes players to flag suspicious opponents:

  • 1 confirmed report — a reward;
  • 10 confirmed reports with a low false-positive rate — the reward ×10;
  • sustained contribution to anti-cheat — the Legendary Righteous Polearm spear skin.

Over the reporting week only 2 players earned the reward — which also says something about the “confirmed” bar: only reports actually validated by detection count. NetEase asks players to report through the in-game system so complaints go straight into the verification pipeline.

What it means for players using software

For Naraka the takeaways are direct and practical:

  1. Reports here are a weapon, not background noise. Players are materially motivated to report, and a confirmed report triggers manual review. Any rage-style play — instant flicks, inhuman reactions, aggressive tracking through smoke — sharply raises your odds of landing on next Monday’s list.
  2. Legit settings are mandatory: limited aim-assist FOV, smoothing on, ESP without demonstrative through-the-wall backstab pushes.
  3. Waves roll weekly — detection in Naraka works with delayed bans. Not being banned the day you play guarantees nothing; check your product’s current status on the game updates page before every session.
  4. HWID hygiene: a NetEase ban can tag your hardware — use an HWID spoofer before the first launch on a new account, not after the ban.

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