24 Entertainment keeps up its open-banhammer practice: on May 26 the NARAKA: BLADEPOINT Steam channel posted another Banned Players List — a public roster of blocked accounts broken down by reason. It’s a recognizable rhythm for the studio now — we’ve covered previous editions (May 13 and May 20). The fresh list continues the same line.
Why publish ban lists
Going public is a deliberate move by 24 Entertainment, with two goals:
- Community pressure. Names/IDs in an open list work as a deterrent: the violator is visible to everyone.
- Demonstrating anti-cheat activity. Regular lists reassure legit players that the developer hasn’t ignored the problem.
The lists consistently feature: cheat software (aimbot/ESP), scripts and macros, bug abuse, and less often toxic behavior.
How NARAKA’s anti-cheat works
NARAKA: BLADEPOINT is a melee battle-royale fighter with ranged elements, and its anti-cheat leans on server-side analytics plus client checks. A genre quirk: much comes down to parry timing and melee tracking, so aim-assist and parry scripts get caught not only by signatures but by anomalous match statistics.
From practice:
- public aimbot and auto-parry scripts get detected fast — especially with glaring winrate anomalies;
- manual memory edits are caught by client scans at startup;
- disputed cases are finished off by manual review of replays/reports — hence the “wave”-shaped lists.
What to keep in mind if you run software on NARAKA
- Regular public waves = regular detection. “It worked yesterday” means little on NARAKA: the list ships weekly.
- Verified private solutions only, with confirmed activity in May 2026; public builds under an open banhammer don’t last.
- An HWID spoofer is mandatory — public lists often come with device/hardware sanctions. Spoofer catalog.
- Don’t draw attention with your stats — an unnatural winrate and perfect parries in killcams/replays invite reports and manual review.
Bottom line
NARAKA: BLADEPOINT stays on a maximally public anti-cheat course — the weekly open ban lists confirm it. For players with software the takeaway is the same as in past editions: filter suppliers hard, keep your spoofer current, and don’t flash anomalous stats. The full detection and software-type breakdown is in the NARAKA guide.
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