Wuthering Waves Ban Wave Tracker
ACE· Community ban reports
Wuthering Waves players have been reporting an increase in hardware bans recently. ACE, the anti-cheat system protecting Wuthering Waves, collects extensive hardware fingerprints including CPU identifiers, GPU data, and storage device serials to track banned machines. When it detects a violation, it doesn't just ban your account — it can flag your entire machine, preventing you from playing even on a fresh account.
This tracker aggregates real-time ban reports from the Wuthering Waves community. The chart below visualizes reporting patterns over the past 90 days, making it easy to spot ban waves as they happen. If you've just been banned, check whether other players are experiencing the same thing — a spike in reports usually means a coordinated anti-cheat sweep rather than an isolated incident.
About these reports
The reports on this page are community submissions from Wuthering Waves 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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