Supercell stands firm against cheats in Clash of Clans and its other games

Supercell

When you become a famous studio, your games are enjoyed by millions of users around the world and you earn millions of dollars, not everything is rosy. This great popularity means that there are many who also want to take part in the party to benefit economically or to advance illegally to be the strongest and toughest on the planet. Those of us who are used to online video games and have been in this for years, have seen almost everything.

For this very reason Supercell has taken hold and wants to advocate for fair play in Clash of Clans, one of the titles where bots and certain fraudulent behaviors are taking part of the headaches of this great video game studio. For this reason, Supercell has launched from its website some recommendations to avoid certain risk situations such as third-party software, unauthorized sale of gems and many other actions that can lead to the closure of your gaming account. Yes, there is that possibility so stay tuned below.

The measures to take

Fraudulent service providers allow you to participate in illegal activities, hacking and even scams innocent people. Going through any of these actions can lead to your account being closed, apart from the fact that those who are the target of them have in danger the privacy and financial data of their accounts.

Clash of clans

Let's not talk about what it means to fight against players who They use these tricks to have a better castle or more powerful troops. This behavior diminishes the end-use experience of the players in the long run and is where a company never wants to go, since all their efforts would be in vain.

Also, Supercell having great success, can access certain measures to find those users that go through those illegal activities discussed.

Risk situations

Third party software

An unapproved third-party app that misuses it is one that can alter the functionality of a game that provides an unfair advantage and that may pose a risk to privacy and player accounts.

Hacks, mods or programs that alter the functionalities of a game are one of the best examples. The bots or automation scripts They are usually other programs used so that certain routines are done automatically and that neither the player needs nor goes to launch the game.

Banned

The unauthorized sale of gems

In World of Warcraft and other MMOs there are the gold-sellers that by paying euros allow access to the purchase of gems by using stolen credit cards or requesting private data to log into the game account.

This is why Supercell recommends that never share your login details to other people who engage in illegal activities, since you put your account and your financial security at risk.

Sale and purchase of accounts

Advanced account sales are also often used by these types of people so that a player go directly to a high level without going through those months. Supercell maintains that there are certain things that you cannot know, since that account can be sold to the same account, you do not know if the seller will continue to use it or that they keep your money and do not give you access.

All these actions will entail the withdrawal of currency, temporary suspension of participation in the game and even the permanent closure of the account with a large ban. They also warn that in this type of accounts that have undergone fraudulent actions they do not offer technical assistance, so they recommend that you protect it so that you do not have to go through this hassle.


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