Recently, this April, a major banwave hit the Overwatch community, catching many players off guard — even some with new, legitimate accounts.
If all your accounts got banned, it's highly likely that your PC has been flagged. Creating new accounts won’t help; they’ll eventually get banned too, even if you're not using any cheats. But don’t worry — there’s still a solution.
If you’ve never been banned before using our cheat, there’s no need to worry.
That said, older versions of our cheat had aimbot settings that, if used aggressively, could lead to bans — especially if combined with player reports. This has been fixed in the current version.
If you were banned using a previous version, it’s possible that your PC was flagged, not just your account. In that case, follow the steps below to reset your system.
If all your accounts got banned, it's highly likely that your PC has been flagged. Creating new accounts won’t help; they’ll eventually get banned too, even if you're not using any cheats. But don’t worry — there’s still a solution.
What is a Banwave?
A banwave is when the game company issues mass bans against accounts flagged for cheating or suspicious activity — all at once.- The anti-cheat system detects suspicious behavior or software but doesn’t ban immediately.
- Players keep playing without knowing they’ve been flagged.
- Then, on a set day (often in April for Overwatch), Blizzard bans them all together.
Is Our Cheat Detected?
No — our cheat is undetected and safe to use.If you’ve never been banned before using our cheat, there’s no need to worry.
That said, older versions of our cheat had aimbot settings that, if used aggressively, could lead to bans — especially if combined with player reports. This has been fixed in the current version.
If you were banned using a previous version, it’s possible that your PC was flagged, not just your account. In that case, follow the steps below to reset your system.
Why Are My New Accounts Still Getting Banned?
Blizzard is now banning based on HWID (hardware ID) and system data. Even with new accounts, your PC is recognized due to:- Windows registry entries (Battle.net keys and folders)
- Hardware data (CPU serials, MAC address, drive IDs)
- Account metadata (fake emails, temporary phone numbers)
How to Remove HWID Ban & Create a Safe Account
1. Full Format via Bootable USB – MANDATORY
A standard reinstall won’t work. You must:- Download the Windows Media Creation Tool
- Create a bootable USB drive
- Restart your PC and boot from the USB (enter BIOS via F2 or DEL)
- Fully wipe all drives and install Windows clean
2. Create a Brand-New, Clean Account
- Use a real, unique email address
- Register a verified phone number (avoid temporary/fake numbers)
- Enable two-factor authentication (2FA)
Extra Tips to Avoid Future Bans
- Don’t buy accounts — cheap accounts are often flagged already
- Avoid logging into old banned accounts on your new setup