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Albion Online Ban Wave Tracker

BattlEye· Community ban reports

If you've been banned from Albion Online, you're not alone. BattlEye, the anti-cheat behind Albion Online, periodically runs ban waves that can affect hundreds of players simultaneously. It monitors system memory, scans for injected code, and collects hardware fingerprints from disk drives, network adapters, and BIOS data — making hardware-level bans especially persistent since they follow your PC, not just your account.

Our tracker gives you the data to understand what's happening. Below you'll find a 90-day history of Albion Online ban reports from the community, along with a form to report your own experience. Spikes in the chart typically correspond to ban waves, while a flat line suggests normal enforcement activity.

About these reports

The reports on this page are community submissions from Albion Online players who were banned for any reason — anti-cheat detections, ban waves, false flags, account-sharing, cheat-software use, suspicious behaviour, payment disputes, and so on. They are not bans that occurred while running TraceX HWID Spoofer. TraceX rewrites hardware identifiers to bypass an HWID ban after the fact — the data here exists so players can see ban-wave patterns and decide what to do next.

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What Type of Ban Do You Have?

Not all bans are the same. Use the diagnostic below to find out whether your Albion Online ban is an account ban, IP ban, or hardware ban.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is there a Albion Online ban wave right now?+
Check the live ban report chart above. If you see a spike in reports over the last 24-48 hours, a ban wave is likely in progress. When reports stay below normal levels, it's more likely that individual bans are being issued rather than a coordinated sweep.
What should I do if I got banned in Albion Online?+
Start by identifying what type of ban you received. Use the HWID Ban Checker below to diagnose whether it's an account ban, IP ban, or hardware ban. Account bans only affect one account. HWID bans flag your PC's hardware identifiers, meaning every new account you create on the same machine will also get banned.
How does BattlEye detect hardware bans in Albion Online?+
BattlEye monitors system memory, scans for injected code, and collects hardware fingerprints from disk drives, network adapters, and BIOS data. It builds a unique profile of your machine and checks it against a database of banned hardware signatures. If your hardware profile matches, you're banned before you even get past the login screen.
How often does Albion Online run ban waves?+
There's no fixed schedule — Albion Online's ban waves depend on when BattlEye updates its detection methods. Sometimes waves happen weekly, other times there can be months of quiet followed by a large sweep. This tracker helps you spot the pattern.
Can I play Albion Online again after a hardware ban?+
A hardware ban can only be bypassed by changing the identifiers that BattlEye flagged. This means either replacing physical components or using an HWID spoofer to rewrite the identifiers permanently — TraceX does this once, then you delete the binary and reinstall Albion Online on a clean profile.