- Where Winds Meet is cracking down on black market trading, unauthorized top ups and fake gift scams.
- Players who engage in malicious chargebacks or unauthorized transactions may now face long-term or permanent bans.
- Developers will recover illegally obtained items and soon introduce new Reward System security improvements.
NetEase Games has announced a major crackdown on illegal trading activities in Where the Winds Meetaims to protect players from fraud involving discounted rewards, unauthorized top-ups and trading in fake items. They introduced new security updates to the gifting feature, recovery system, and more.
Accounts associated with black market fraud may now face strict penalties and legal action
So, according to the team, some players have recently been scammed by unofficial sellers offering cheap gifts or offline reload discounts, only to then lose those items after the system detected illegal transactions associated with those accounts. A similar situation occurred in Mobile LegendsAlso.
To address this issue, developers introduced stricter penalties, an item recovery system, and new security improvements to the gifting feature. Additionally, they confirmed that accounts associated with malicious chargebacks, unauthorized trading, or black market fraud will now face severe penalties such as long-term or permanent bans and may even result in legal action.
The Rewards System is getting new security improvements, and they are recovering illegally obtained items
In addition to these penalties, developers will also recover illegally obtained items through rewards with malicious chargebacks. And if it is used, the system will “subtract the equivalent value in Echo Beads.And like the MLBB situation, your balance can also go negative, which temporarily limits access to certain features and gameplay modes.
To further reduce illegal activity, the developer also revealed that the Reward System will soon get security improvements. Among these changes are “cooldown period for sending gifts after adding friends.” And since Where Winds Meet never allows any third-party platforms for top-ups or discount sales, you should only buy from official channels and not risk your account and hard-earned money.
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