Marvel Rivals Permanently Bans Cheat Accounts After May 25 Enforcement Wave
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The May 25 Enforcement Notice
Marvel Rivals posted a penalty notice on May 25, 2026 after its telemetry detected unauthorized third-party tools following the weekend update. The official post says accounts confirmed to be using cheats, illicit assist programs, or client tampering have been permanently banned. NetEase also says the cheat signatures are now logged and integrated into its automated penalty system.
The player-facing change is the escalation path. Future verified use of the same related tools can trigger immediate permanent bans. For repeated violations, organized distribution, or penalty evasion, the notice says the team can add account bans, device bans, and IP bans. The post also rejects a circulating claim that launch parameters can bypass the anti-cheat, saying the parameter only hides a pop-up window and does not disable the software.
Reddit Reaction
The r/Games thread focused on the published account list and ranks. A top comment pointed out that a visible share of the banned accounts were in Bronze, turning the thread toward whether cheats were being caught quickly or whether some users still could not climb even with unauthorized tools. Other comments welcomed the public list while questioning how much of the wave was enforcement and how much was messaging.
Why It Matters
This is not a balance patch or a hero update; it is a match-quality action. In a free-to-play team PvP game, cheat response affects ranked confidence as much as new content does. The next useful signal will be whether the automated system catches redistributed tools quickly and whether appeals for false positives are handled with enough transparency.
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