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The First Descendant: May 15–21 Ban Wave and Hotfix 1.3.28b — Nexon Keeps Tightening

Nexon published the weekly May 15–21 ban-wave report for The First Descendant and shipped Hotfix 1.3.28b in parallel. What's inside the report and why it matters for cheat buyers — IVSOFTE breaks it down.

On May 22, 2026 Nexon posted the next weekly report for The First Descendant“Results of the Crackdown on Abusive Users, May 15–21”. The same week saw Hotfix 1.3.28b roll out, cleaning up residual bugs from 1.3.28. The “ban wave + hotfix” pairing in TFD has become a ritual — it now happens weekly, every Friday.

Inside the Report

Nexon’s reports run dry — no headline numbers, but a consistent cadence:

  • Violation categories. Cheating, exploiting (farm-bug abuse), RMT (real-money trading and account sales), chat-rule violations.
  • Sanction tiers. From 7-day or 30-day temporary blocks to permanent bans with season-progress rollback.
  • Community ask. Report through the in-game form. Nexon is explicit that reports are processed by a live team, not pure automation.

There are no specific volume figures in the public note — Nexon, on principle, does not publish ban-wave totals the way Activision does. But the background noise across community subs that week made the scale clear: this was a heavy pass.

Hotfix 1.3.28b — What Got Fixed

The hotfix is surgical:

  • Crash fixes on a handful of ultimates in coop instances.
  • Loot-table corrections on two Hard-mode bosses (no drop-rate nerfs — they fixed drops hanging in the queue).
  • UI fixes for the shop and inventory — small items, traditionally bundled together.
  • Server-side session-stability fixes for the KR region.

Full notes are on the Steam announcement page.

What This Means for Players

Two practical points:

  • The live cycle is alive. A regular hotfix cadence shows Nexon didn’t strip the live team. TFD is in a normal post-launch loop, not a “shipped and forgot” one.
  • The RMT crackdown is real. Account trading and farm-as-a-service are banned aggressively. If anyone is offering you a “boosted account” — that’s a ticket to a permanent ban with 100% certainty.

For Players Using Software

The weekly The First Descendant ban wave is not “all automated.” Nexon follows the same model as Krafton and Bohemia: the first wave catches obvious signatures; the second one — 48–72 hours after the hotfix — catches behavioral patterns. Our TFD catalog and tool roundup consistently show several vendors going DETECT for a day or two after each Crackdown report, then recovering. Don’t load into an active session during the first 72 hours after 1.3.28b. And never on a main account.

Bottom Line

A “weekly ban wave + surgical hotfix” pairing is the best signal of a live anti-cheat operation. Nexon is building in TFD the same discipline Riot runs in Valorant: small, regular hits instead of one loud action. For cheat buyers, that translates to a single takeaway: the safe window has narrowed to 4–5 days between hotfixes — no more.

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