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TraceX HWID Spoofer is a free, permanent HWID spoofer that covers 59 games across every major anti-cheat system — EasyAntiCheat, BattlEye, RICOCHET, Vanguard, ACE, EA AntiCheat, GameGuard, and more. One run covers every game in the list. No per-game configuration, no separate downloads.
When a game's anti-cheat issues a hardware ban, it fingerprints your PC using identifiers like your motherboard serial, disk drive IDs, MAC addresses, and TPM data. TraceX rewrites all of these identifiers permanently — run it once and the new IDs persist through reboots, Windows updates, and driver reinstalls. It works regardless of which anti-cheat the game uses, because the rewrite happens at the identifier level, below where anti-cheat software operates.
Each game page below covers what that game's anti-cheat tracks, the typical ban triggers, and a step-by-step guide to bypassing the ban. Pick your game to get started — or run the HWID ban checker first to confirm whether your ban is hardware-level.
TraceX bypasses every major anti-cheat. Select one to learn more.


























































A hardware ban is issued by the anti-cheat a game ships with, not by the game itself, and each engine reads its own set of identifiers before it decides what to block. Enforcement stays with the publisher that handed the ban down, so the useful question is which system recorded your machine in the first place. Every hub below covers what that engine collects, how its enforcement actually works, and which identifiers TraceX rewrites to clear it.
If you would rather see the engines side by side before picking one, the anti-cheat index lists all 12 with developer and coverage, and Anti-Cheat Comparison: EAC vs BattlEye walks through where their detection methods genuinely differ.
Games occasionally switch anti-cheat providers — Fortnite moved from BattlEye to EasyAntiCheat, several EA titles migrated to EA AntiCheat, and Riot rolled out Vanguard to League of Legends in 2024. TraceX rewrites every identifier all major anti-cheats track, so when a game changes its protection, the same one-time run still covers it. For the current mapping of title to engine in a single place, read Games That HWID Ban: 2026 Coverage List.
Ban length varies just as much as ban method. Some publishers issue permanent hardware blocks, others expire the block on a timer, and a few never publish a policy at all — which is why the wait is so often guesswork. HWID Ban Duration by Game (2026) collects what each publisher has actually stated, and the ban duration lookup answers it for one title at a time.
All 59 games are covered by the same free download — no per-game licenses, no tier-locked games, no paywall. Submit your email at Download TraceX and follow the guide. Not sure whether your ban is hardware-level? Confirm the ban type first — the answer decides whether a hardware rewrite is the right fix at all.