RedKard protects Splitgate by running continuous integrity checks during gameplay. It is 1047 Games' own kernel-mode anti-cheat for Splitgate, scanning system memory and reading hardware identifiers including motherboard serial, disk IDs, and network adapters to fingerprint banned machines. When a ban wave hits, the effects are sudden — players who were fine yesterday wake up to find their accounts inaccessible and new accounts instantly flagged on the same PC.
This page collects ban reports from Splitgate players to identify these patterns. The 90-day chart below shows daily report volume so you can distinguish between an isolated ban and a wider sweep. If the reports are spiking, there's likely a ban wave in progress. If it's quiet, your ban may be an individual enforcement action.
About these reports
The reports on this page are community submissions from Splitgate 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 Splitgate ban is an account ban, IP ban, or hardware ban.
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