HWID Spoofer - Bypass Hardware Bans for Every Anti-Cheat

HWID Spoofer that bypasses hardware bans across BattlEye, EAC, Vanguard, Ricochet, EA Javelin, and Tencent ACE. Prevents cross-game ban cascading. TPM 2.0 environment support. Regenerates every hardware identifier per session. Trusted since 2019.
HWID Spoofer - Bypass Hardware Bans for Every Anti-Cheat
HWID Spoofer that bypasses hardware bans across BattlEye, EAC, Vanguard, Ricochet, EA Javelin, and Tencent ACE. Prevents cross-game ban cascading. TPM 2.0 environment support. Regenerates every hardware identifier per session. Trusted since 2019.

One Ban in DayZ Locked You Out of Tarkov, PUBG, Rainbow Six, and 40 Other BattlEye Games

You caught a ban in DayZ. Fine, you'll buy a new account. Except BattlEye doesn't ban accounts. BattlEye bans hardware. Your motherboard serial, disk drive IDs, MAC addresses, and BIOS UUID are now in a shared database. You try Tarkov on a fresh account. Banned on first login. PUBG? Same. Rainbow Six Siege? Same. Arma Reforger? Same. A single hardware ban from one BattlEye game cascaded across your entire library. Two-thirds of BattlEye hardware bans affect multiple games. Your PC is now a banned machine, and the only way to fix it without our HWID spoofer is replacing physical components.

Hardware ID bans are the nuclear option of anti-cheat enforcement. Every major kernel-level anti-cheat in 2026 implements them: EAC, BattlEye, Vanguard, Ricochet, EA Javelin, Tencent ACE, and proprietary systems from studios like Embark and Ironmace. The hardware identifiers they collect create a fingerprint tied to your physical machine. New accounts, reinstalled games, fresh Windows installs - none of it matters if the hardware fingerprint is flagged. Our spoofer regenerates every identifier these systems collect, presenting a clean hardware profile on every session.

Every Kernel Anti-Cheat Tracks Your Hardware. Here's Exactly What They Collect.

Modern anti-cheat doesn't track a single identifier. They build a constellation of hardware data points that together create a unique fingerprint for your machine. Changing one component isn't enough because the remaining identifiers still match the banned profile. Here's what the major systems collect:

BattlEye (Tarkov, DayZ, PUBG, R6 Siege, Arma, Squad): Motherboard serial, storage drive serials, network adapter MAC addresses, BIOS firmware data. PCI configuration space scanning at offset 40 and 60 for DMA cheat card detection. Over 6 million bans in 2025, with 18-23% being hardware bans. Detection accuracy increased 40% in the first half of 2025.

Easy Anti-Cheat (Fortnite, Apex, Rust, Dead by Daylight, The Finals): Motherboard serial via SMBIOS strings, System UUID, disk drive serials for primary and secondary drives, all active network adapter MAC addresses, GPU device IDs through registry keys, BIOS UUID. Protects 155+ games. Bans are typically game-specific, but repeated offenses across titles can trigger global HWID blacklisting.

Riot Vanguard (Valorant, League of Legends): The most aggressive fingerprinting in the industry. Motherboard serial, MAC address, disk serials, BIOS UUID, CPU ID, GPU device ID, TPM Endorsement Key, and EFI firmware variables. Boot-time driver that starts when your PC boots, not when the game launches. PCI lane scanning for DMA device detection. A Valorant ban locks you out of League of Legends and every future Riot game.

Ricochet (Black Ops 7, Warzone, MW3): Motherboard serial, disk serials, BIOS UUID, MAC address, CPU information. TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot mandatory since August 2025. Shadow ban system moves suspected cheaters into cheater-only lobbies before issuing permanent hardware bans. Ban cascades across the entire Call of Duty franchise.

EA Javelin (Battlefield 6, BF2042, FC 25): 14 EA titles protected. Requires Secure Boot, TPM 2.0, HVCI, and VBS enabled for Battlefield 6. Claims 33 million cheat attempts blocked since 2022 with 99%+ accuracy. Hardware bans likely cascade across all Javelin-protected EA games.

Tencent ACE (Delta Force, Arena Breakout, PUBG): Described as the strictest HWID ban enforcement across all anti-cheats. Hard drive serial, motherboard serial, GPU ID, MAC address, and registry GUIDs. AI-based tracking means changing a single component like MAC address or disk serial alone doesn't lift the ban. Multi-layered verification catches partial spoofing attempts.

TPM 2.0 Made HWID Spoofing Harder. Not Impossible.

Battlefield 6 requires TPM 2.0, Secure Boot, HVCI, and VBS. Black Ops 7 requires TPM 2.0 and Secure Boot. Valorant requires both on Windows 11. Fortnite mandates them for all PC tournaments starting February 19, 2026. FACEIT requires them for CS2 competitive play. The trend is clear: kernel-level anti-cheats are leveraging hardware-rooted security features that were originally designed for enterprise protection.

TPM 2.0 contains an Endorsement Key (EKpub) burned into the chip during manufacturing. The private key never leaves the TPM. Anti-cheats can verify this key against AMD and Intel manufacturer certificates. Firmware TPM (fTPM) lives inside the CPU package itself, making the EKpub effectively tied to your processor. Measured Boot records cryptographic hashes of the boot process into Platform Configuration Registers, creating a chain of trust that anti-cheats validate through Remote Attestation.

These protections are serious. But anti-cheat implementation of TPM attestation varies. Not every system uses full Remote Attestation with manufacturer certificate validation. The gap between theoretical TPM security and practical anti-cheat implementation is where spoofing solutions operate. Our spoofer handles TPM-aware environments by addressing the specific verification methods each anti-cheat actually deploys, not the theoretical maximum that documentation describes.

Cross-Game Ban Cascading: Which Anti-Cheats Share Blacklists

Not all hardware bans are equal. Some lock you out of one game. Others lock you out of dozens. Understanding which anti-cheats share hardware blacklists determines how catastrophic a single ban can be:

  • BattlEye: Full cascade. A hardware ban in any BattlEye game flags your identifiers across the entire BattlEye backend. Two-thirds of HWID-banned players report being blocked in multiple titles. DayZ ban = Tarkov ban = PUBG ban = R6 Siege ban.
  • Riot Vanguard: Full Riot ecosystem. Official documentation states hardware-banned players cannot "create, access, or use" any Riot platform or game. Valorant ban = League of Legends ban = all future Riot titles.
  • Ricochet: Full CoD franchise. Hardware bans carry across Warzone, Black Ops 7, Black Ops 6, and MW3. New accounts on the same hardware get instantly flagged.
  • Tencent ACE: ACE ecosystem. Bans can cascade between ACE-protected titles including Delta Force, Arena Breakout, and PUBG (which also uses Zakynthos).
  • EA Javelin: Likely all EA titles. Battlefield 6, BF2042, FC 25, and other Javelin-protected games likely share hardware data, though EA hasn't confirmed the full cascade scope.
  • EAC: Usually game-specific. EAC bans are typically per-game. The game publisher decides enforcement, not EAC. However, repeated bans across EAC titles may trigger global hardware blacklisting.

The worst-case scenario: a BattlEye hardware ban costs you access to 45+ games. A Vanguard ban locks two of the biggest competitive titles. A Ricochet ban kills the entire Call of Duty franchise on your machine. Our spoofer prevents every one of these cascades by ensuring your real hardware identifiers never reach the anti-cheat in the first place.

DMA Cards, IOMMU, and Why Hardware Cheating Got Harder in 2026

DMA (Direct Memory Access) cheat cards read game memory through the PCIe bus, bypassing the CPU and operating system entirely. Traditional anti-cheats couldn't detect them because they operated below the software layer. That changed in 2025-2026. BattlEye scans PCI configuration space at specific offsets to identify known DMA device signatures. Vanguard performs full PCI lane scanning. FACEIT mandated IOMMU for high-Elo CS2 matches and banned 200+ players using DMA hardware worth up to $4,500 per setup in three months.

Riot's December 2025 "Sleeping Bouncer" discovery found that ASUS, MSI, Gigabyte, and ASRock motherboards had IOMMU vulnerabilities in early boot sequences. Even with Pre-Boot DMA Protection enabled, the IOMMU wasn't active during the first seconds of startup, creating a window for DMA attacks. All major vendors pushed firmware patches. Vanguard now blocks players who haven't updated their BIOS.

IOMMU acts as a firewall for RAM, restricting which PCIe devices can access which memory ranges. Fortnite requires IOMMU for all PC tournaments starting February 2026. FACEIT is rolling it out across all Elo brackets. VBS (Virtualization-Based Security) adds hypervisor-level memory protection on top. The hardware cheat arms race escalated significantly, and our spoofer stays current with every new detection vector these systems deploy.

What Our Spoofer Covers: Every Identifier, Every Anti-Cheat

The spoofer regenerates the complete hardware fingerprint that anti-cheats collect:

  • Motherboard Identifiers - Baseboard serial, SMBIOS strings, Product UUID, System UUID
  • BIOS/UEFI Data - BIOS version, SMBIOS tables, firmware identifiers, EFI boot variables
  • Storage Drives - Primary and secondary disk serial numbers for all connected SSD and HDD
  • Network Adapters - MAC addresses for all physical and virtual network interfaces
  • GPU Identification - Vendor ID, device ID, and registry-stored serial data
  • CPU Information - Processor identifiers tracked by Vanguard and Ricochet
  • TPM-Aware Handling - Environment-specific handling for TPM 2.0 verification methods
  • Registry Artifacts - Windows installation IDs, machine GUIDs, and cached hardware data

Every session generates a fresh set of identifiers. Your real hardware never touches the anti-cheat's fingerprinting system. Whether you're playing a BattlEye game, an EAC game, a Vanguard game, or anything with EA Javelin, the spoofer presents a clean machine profile that has no history in any ban database.

Use It Proactively, Not Reactively

Most players discover they need a spoofer after getting banned. That's backwards. The time to protect your hardware identity is before a ban happens, not after. Running the spoofer alongside your cheat from day one means your real hardware identifiers were never associated with suspicious activity. If detection happens, only the spoofed identifiers get flagged. Your real machine stays clean. New spoofed identifiers on the next session, and you're back to playing.

Think of it as a VPN for your hardware. A VPN prevents your real IP from being logged by websites. A spoofer prevents your real hardware IDs from being logged by anti-cheats. Both work best when used from the start rather than deployed after exposure.

Get Protected

Available as a standalone product or bundled with game-specific cheats. Pick yours from the shop, follow the documentation for setup. Crypto accepted for full privacy. Daily to monthly subscriptions.

Our 4.8 TrustPilot rating reflects years of hardware protection across every anti-cheat generation. Customer reviews from players who never lost a second account. FAQ for questions, support for everything else. Status page before every session.

Games We Protect Your Hardware For

The spoofer works across every title we support. Escape from Tarkov and DayZ on BattlEye. Apex Legends, Fortnite, and Rust on EAC. Valorant on Vanguard. Black Ops 7 on Ricochet. Battlefield 6 on Javelin. Delta Force and Arena Breakout on ACE. Same spoofer, every anti-cheat, every game.

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