FragPunk Bans 232 Accounts for Cheating in Weekly Crackdown
FragPunk bans 232 accounts for cheating, reinforces zero-tolerance policy for fair gameplay.

Bad Guitar Studio, the team behind the competitive shooter FragPunk, has issued a new wave of disciplinary actions against players found violating in-game rules. Between May 12 and May 18, a total of 232 accounts were permanently banned for confirmed cases of cheating, while two additional accounts were penalized for colluding with cheaters.
The studio has reiterated its zero-tolerance stance against any form of unfair play, emphasizing its commitment to safeguarding a balanced and skill-based competitive ecosystem. The banned accounts were identified through a combination of automated detection systems and manual verification conducted by the Anti-Cheat team. Infractions included the use of unauthorized software and other exploitative behavior that disrupts normal gameplay.
From May 12 - May 18, we permanently banned 232 accounts for cheating.
— FragPunk (@PlayFragPunk) May 20, 2025
Additionally, 2 accounts have been penalized for teaming with cheaters—matchmaking restricted and ranked points revoked.
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In addition to the permanent bans, the two players found teaming up with cheaters have faced matchmaking restrictions and a complete rollback of their fraudulently earned ranked points.
Bad Guitar Studio stressed that maintaining competitive integrity is a shared responsibility among all players. The studio continues to urge the community to report any suspected cheating or information regarding cheat distribution to the designated reporting channel at fragpunkreport@service.netease.com.
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This latest enforcement reflects FragPunk's ongoing effort to ensure that the outcome of every match is determined solely by player skill and strategy—not by exploits or external advantages.
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