Delta Force Expands Cheater Kill Compensation to 30-Day Bans
Delta Force developers have expanded their anti-cheat compensation policy. Players affected by cheaters receiving 30-day bans are now eligible for rewards.
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Delta Force developers have expanded their anti-cheat compensation policy. Players affected by cheaters receiving 30-day bans are now eligible for rewards.
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Delta Force developers have expanded their cheater kill compensation program and released recent enforcement statistics covering PC, mobile, and console.
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Solo developer Mateo Covic reports 55,000 refunds for Paddle Paddle Paddle, claiming Steam's two-hour policy makes it easy for players to finish and return games.
Solo developer Mateo Covic reports over 55,000 refunds for Paddle Paddle Paddle, sparking debate over Steam’s two-hour refund policy in 2026.
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The Stop Killing Games initiative secures a major legal victory in 2026, challenging industry standards on server shutdowns and digital game preservation.
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Larian Studios' official Baldur's Gate 3 livestream was abruptly cut midway through on YouTube and TikTok due to strict platform nudity policies.
World of Warcraft's next major patch will allow certain WeakAura-style combat mods to function, signaling a shift in Blizzard's addon policy for PC players.
Independent developers are being unfairly targeted by social media users following Sony's decision to cease physical disc production by 2028.