Garena Free Fire Bans Over |3 Million Devices in 2 Weeks 2022|



Garden releases stats of their latest hacker purge from Free Fire.
  • A total of 1,089,261 accounts got banned in the last two weeks.
  • The publisher also banned 3,785,627 devices for a number of hacks like antenna, wall-hacks, auto-aim, teleportation and other reasons.

As the new BOOYAH Day update hits the Free Fire servers, Garena has stepped in to once again purge the game of hackers. In the last two weeks, more than 1 million accounts and 3 million devices were banned thanks to player reporting. Garena also fixed a bug on September 15th, offering players protection against airplane hacks. The publisher said it will be back in the upcoming week with more updates. Free Fire posted an infographic detailing the number of accounts banned as well as other stats.

A total of 1,089,261 accounts got banned in the last two weeks. Out of these 65% of them were tagged through player reporting. 


The publisher also banned 3,785,627 devices for a number of hacks like antenna, wallhacks, auto-aim, teleportation and other reasons.


The publisher also punished 79,047 accounts for playing with hackers intentionally.

Free Fire Has A Hacker Problem

Hacking has been a major issue plaguing the game and it also seems to seep into higher levels of play. On May 17th 2020, Entity Gaming and TSG Army players got banned for hacking in Free Fire. The next day, 6 more prominent players from the Indian Free Fire esports scene were banned. In April, Garena issued a new statement regarding the hackers in Free Fire. According to the company, in a period of 2 weeks between April 8th - April 21st 2020 about 50,000 accounts were banned, which belonged to players who used a hack or third-party applications in Free Fire matches. 





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