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Gaijin Entertainment has firmly rejected accusations from hackers that it stole user data via its anti-cheat software and used classified or export-restricted documents in War Thunder development. The claims emerged amid broader community frustration over bugs, communication, and monetization. The developer insists all practices comply with laws and privacy regulations.

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Prominent players in Bungie’s Marathon extraction shooter have accused cheaters of ruining ranked play, particularly in high-level lobbies and the Cryo Archive map. Streamers like AlbralelieVT described encounters with wall-hacks and stream snipers, prompting Bungie to announce expanded anti-cheat measures. The studio emphasized ongoing improvements to protect fair play.

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