Genshin Impact dev bans hackers "disguising themselves as victims" of game-breaking co-op exploit that permanently deletes dungeons
Hoyoverse says co-o🐷p is safe d🦩espite reports of game-breaking plug-ins

Imagine loading up your favorite RPG and dipping into some casual matchmade co-op only to find that one of your teammates has stolen the powers of some dark god and used them to permanently delete🐎 key dungeons and quest fixtures from your game world.
That's the nightmare Genshin Impact players faced over the wee💮kend as of malicious hackers spread around the community. Developer Hoyoverse says it's now not only fixed such exploits, it's als𒆙o banned the players responsible and is pursuing legal action against the plug-in creators behind it all.
on Twitter (X) addressing the panic. As it turns out, these reports were at least somewhat accurate. Some people were indeed "using plug-ins to tamper with game data and intentionally disrupt the gaming experience of other Travelers," Hoyoverse says. "In co-op mode, they were found using plug-ins to remove items from other Travelers' open world, preventing them from playing under normal circumstances."According to shared amongst the community, this exploit was tied to the four-star character Kaveh. The working theory isꦏ that Kaveh's ability to detonate Dendro cores was somehow crossed with the data for other objects, letting him destroy essential environmental fixtures like dungeon gates. This could seemingly damage the worlds of co-op hosts and prevent them from, say, playing Spiral Abyss or farming specific items, or even using certain fast travel points.
Although these reports apparently weren't totally far-fetched, Hoyoverse says everything has now been fixed without permanent losses for any affected players. This comes with the small caveat that "currently, sꦐome items in a small number of accounts may not be restored yet. This will not affect Travelers' normal game experience. This issue will ✃be fully fixed in a future update." Put those fears of a server rollback to rest, folks.
More to the point, the dev claims that reports of hacking❀ were exacerbated by "developers and users of this plug-in posting content in the community o♐r on video sites disguising themselves as victims to confuse the public and incite panic."
"U💯sing such plug-ins to remove itemsꦯ from other Travelers' open world via the tampering of game data has seriously affected their gameplay experience," the statement reads. "To maintain fair play and protect the rights of Travelers, we have banned accounts using these plug-ins and will take legal action against developers, users, and disseminators of such plug-ins."
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"We have always strived to maintain a healthy and fair gaming environment, and any attempt that jeopardizes the fairness of the game through improper means is strictly prohibited," Hoyoverse maintains. "At the same time, the development team would like to hereby declare that any game vulnerౠabilitie🦋s have no relation to the design of the game, its plot, or characters. Please refrain from making unwarranted associations to negatively affect the experience of other Travelers. We hope that all Travelers can boycott plug-ins, third-party tools, and other unethical behavior to maintain a fair and friendly game environment together."
Last week, Hoyoverse finally showed off more of its next game, Zenless Zone Zero.

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