
Dear Operators:
Since the launch of Delta Force, we read players feedback about gaming security, we saw the staggering reports, and most certainly, we all felt the frustration about cheaters.
We know that high-stakes map in Operations like Tide Prison and Space City have become difficult not just because of the tactical challenge, but because of bad actors disrupting the integrity of the game. When you deploy into these maps, you expect a battle of skill, not a battle against unfair software.
We want to be crystal clear: Cheating is not tolerated in Delta Force.
Today marks the first in a series of Security Briefs where we will pull back the curtain on our anti-cheat efforts. The security team of Delta Force committed to transparency, and that starts with introducing the primary weapon in our arsenal: Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE).

Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE) is not new to the war on cheats. Established in 2005, ACE has spent two decades on the digital frontline, evolving into a premier security solution for the global gaming industry.
Think of ACE as an elite overwatch unit. We don't just look for one type of threat; we offer a comprehensive, "one-stop" security matrix designed to protect the game environment from the ground up. By partnering with ACE, Delta Force is leveraging 20 years of specialized technology dedicated to one thing: preserving a fair playing field.
Cheat developers are constantly evolving, so our defense must be dynamic. ACE provides Delta Force with a multi-layered defense system that covers every angle of our game client, from mobile to PC.
Here is specifically how ACE is hardening Delta Force:
As we close out 2025, it is important to look at the data. It has been a volatile year, but our security measures have hit back hard.
Throughout 2025, thanks to the integration of ACE’s evolving algorithms, we have issued over 170,000 bans to accounts confirmed to be violating our terms of service.

Key upgrades so far included replay mechanics, measures against loot ESP and mobile kernel cheats, behavior detection, and more.




The battle is escalating, and this December, we are deploying our heaviest armor yet. Delta Force is thrilled to announce two major security infrastructure upgrades that will fundamentally change how we secure the game's ecosystem.
1. DMA Shield (Enhanced Hardware DMA Protection)
Hardware cheats have long been the "silent killer" of fair play. By enabling DMA Shield, we are closing the loophole that allows external hardware devices to read and write game memory without the CPU knowing. This upgrade effectively creates a steel wall around the game's memory, preventing malicious hardware from hijacking your matches.
2. Secure Boot & TPM 2.0 Integration
We are locking the front door. With the integration of Secure Boot and Trusted Platform Module (TPM) 2.0, we ensure that the system running Delta Force is trusted before the game even launches. This prevents "bootkits" and deep-level cheats from loading before our anti-cheat can detect them. Furthermore, TPM allows for significantly more accurate hardware bans, meaning once a cheater is removed, they stay removed.
With this technical leap, we will be releasing detailed, step-by-step guides very soon to help every Operator configure their systems for these new standards.
We know trust is earned, not given. These upgrades are a promise that we will fight for every inch of Ahsarah to ensure they remain the ultimate test of your skill.
Next up: In the upcoming briefs, we'll introduce DMA Shield and Secure Boot to you in details and explain why they are the strong safeguards against cheats on both software and hardware.
G.T.I. Security Team& Anti-Cheat Expert (ACE)