There’s been a lot of confusion lately regarding the actions taken against Pokemon Go players involved in cheating activities, such as GPS spoofing, using bots and other 3rd party software, like snipers and such. These actions vary from regular soft bans to catch flee soft bans, and even IP blacklists and/or allegedly permanent bans, in the form of the “Failed …
Pokemon Go Bot Developers Threatened With Cease and Desist Letters
It seems that Niantic has started to take quite some action against third party software developers and their bots, by serving the former with cease and desist letters, and updating Pokemon Go to render the latter obsolete, for now at least. Earlier this week, Mila432, a famous Pokemon Go reverse engineer who released an API that facilitates tracking websites and …
How to Remove Your Soft Ban in Pokemon Go
Whether you’ve got yourself a soft ban in Pokemon Go for GPS Spoofing, traveling too fast (apparently playing while in a car on a highway, obviously as a passenger, can get you soft banned as well) or sharing accounts, iBananaa from OwnedCore found a solution to fix it! If you’re experiencing the Catch Flee soft ban instead of the regular …
Win Trading WoW Ban Wave on June 2016
Not even one month after the last HonorBuddy ban wave, Blizzard aimed its guns at the players allegedly involved in win trading. If you don’t know what win trading is, it basically means that both opposite teams agree before the game that one of them will lose on purpose on a ranked match (arena or rated battlegrounds), thus trading their …
Watchover Tyrant Overwatch Ban Wave on June 2016
Well, not even 10 days after the official Overwatch release, it seems that Blizzard didn’t only inaugurate their game, but their very first (and probably fastest) ban wave as well. The “main target” so far seems to be Watchover Tyrant, a product of the famous Buddybots (Honorbuddy, Demonbuddy, etc.), which allows its users to be able to see Hostiles, Names, …