Mediatonic says they'll stop letting Fall Guys cheaters finish games
The Fall Guys devs say theyꦛ're working on "taking more immediate action" against cheaters

Mediatonic is cracking down on 澳洲幸运5开奖号码历史查询:Fall Guys cheaters, announcing plans to kick them from games instead of letting them complete the whole s🌠how first.
As it stands right now, outed cheaters can still finish up the show they're playing before being blocked, but Mediatonic says that's all about to🌞 change. We don't have specifics just yet, but the below tweet suggests, at the very least, that cheaters will soon be booted from games as soon as they're caught.
Dealing with cheaters is a top priority for usAt the mom𒐪ent, when a cheater is detected, they are able to finish the current show before being blockedWe are going to start taking more immediate action𒅌 soonAs mentioned before: It isn't necessary to manually report cheaters
It's a rather out-of-character message for the famously "spicy" Fall Guys Twitter account, underscoring Mediatonic's commitment to addr🐻essing the growing issue of c🐎heaters in Fall Guys. It's also surely encouraging to anyone who's experienced the sort of antics Fall Guys cheaters get up to; running through stages at lightning speed and flying over obstacles. Mediatonic hasn't provided a timeline on when to expect the new banhammer to come into effect, but it sounds like the campaign to minimize cheating in Fall Guys is an ongoing effort.
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