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Overwatch 2 Bans Top 1 Million as Blizzard Cracks Down on Console Cheaters
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Blizzard is getting tougher on cheaters in Overwatch 2. The studio says it has taken more than 23,000 actions against players abusing unapproved devices on consoles, pushing the total number of banned accounts past one million.
New Tech Targets “Ximming” on Consoles
A big focus of the crackdown has been on players using a setup known as “ximming.” That’s when someone connects a mouse and keyboard to a console through third-party adapters, tricking the game into thinking they’re using a controller.
For years, this gave cheaters a major edge over controller players. Blizzard had warned offenders before, even shifting some into PC lobbies. But Season 18 changes the tone completely. Anyone caught ximming in controller pools now risks a permanent ban, regardless of their rank or game mode.
Blizzard confirmed that new tech introduced this season helps it detect unapproved devices more quickly and with higher accuracy. “We’re also laying down harsher consequences on users of unapproved peripherals, since the legitimate opportunity to compete using Mouse and Keyboard on an even playing field is now available,” the studio said in a blog post.
Beyond Devices: A Wider Sweep Against Cheaters
The purge wasn’t just about xim users. Blizzard says the million-plus bans also include accounts tied to aimbots, wallhacks, and other exploits. Even players grouping with cheaters haven’t been spared, reflecting a wider net than before.
The company admitted cheaters had found workarounds in the past, forcing developers to keep updating detection tools. Now, Blizzard claims its tech is more adaptive, promising “more aggressive actions” going forward.
For a game that thrives on competitive integrity, this is Blizzard’s way of restoring faith. “The outcome of every Overwatch match should be determined by skill and passion, and not through unfair advantages,” the team stressed.
Season 18 Brings More Than Just Bans
Alongside the crackdown, Overwatch 2’s Season 18 rolled out fresh content. The update introduced the new hero Wuyang, while also tweaking existing characters like Pharah, Winston, and Brigitte.
Maps got attention too, with reworks on Route 66 and London. Players also have new game modes to try, an All-Star rewards system, and updated Endorsements. The “Stadium” update, another highlight, added extra flavor to competitive play.
These updates arrive at a time when player sentiment around fairness is fragile. By pairing new content with stronger anti-cheat measures, Blizzard seems intent on keeping players engaged—and honest.
Community Reaction Still Split
The crackdown has sparked mixed reactions online. Many console players welcome the stricter bans, saying xim users ruined competitive balance for years. “Finally, justice for controller players,” one Reddit user wrote.
But some argue that Blizzard took too long to act, letting cheaters thrive in high ranks for multiple seasons. Others worry about false positives, though Blizzard insists its detection methods are accurate.
What’s clear is that Blizzard is betting on tougher bans to rebuild trust. Whether that keeps the community satisfied long term remains to be seen.
Hayden Patrick is a writer who specializes in entertainment and sports. He is passionate about movies, music, games, and sports, and he shares his opinions and reviews on these topics. He also writes on other topics when there is no one available, such as health, education, business, and more.

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