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'Fire Emblem Heroes' News: Cheating May Prove Costly For Some Players

Special notifications being sent to 'Fire Emblem Heroes' players who have been caught cheating

Some "Fire Emblem Heroes" players have apparently been trying to gain unfair advantages inside the game, and those who continue to do so moving forward may soon find themselves getting hit with some significant penalties.

Players were first made aware of the measures that the folks over at Nintendo were taking against cheating after reports came out indicating that an important statement from the company was being disseminated.

A recent report from Nintendo Life features the contents of the statement that is being dispersed to players. According to the statement, some players have apparently been detected as playing the game in an "improper" way.

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Furthermore, the statement also indicated that countermeasures are now being rolled out to deal with these users who have been playing in an "improper" manner.

More details about what these countermeasures are have been revealed recently, thanks to a new report from ShackNews.

Apparently, "Fire Emblem Heroes" players who have been found cheating inside the game may soon find themselves unranked, which could really undo all the progress they have made previously and may prevent them from taking part in other important events.

Temporary bans have also apparently been leveled upon some players and this will keep them from using some of the game's features, effectively limiting the things they can do inside the game.

Players who have been caught cheating have also reportedly been sent special notifications detailing why they are now on the receiving end of those aforementioned penalties.

For players who are afraid of being affected by these penalties, the folks over at Nintendo have urged them to check out the Code of Conduct included in the mobile game to make sure that they can avoid trouble in the future and continue playing the game.

More news about "Fire Emblem Heroes" should be made available in the near future.

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