If you’ve heard about HWID bans in Arena Breakout and are curious what they actually involve, this article covers what can trigger an HWID ban, how Arena Breakout can block your whole PC (not just your account), and what you can do if you ever end up banned.
What Is an HWID Ban in Arena Breakout?
An HWID (Hardware ID) ban is the strictest ban you can get. Instead of banning your login, Arena Breakout bans your actual hardware by scanning and flagging unique details from your computer’s core components.
How It Works:- When you launch Arena Breakout, its anti-cheat system scans your hardware for serial numbers and unique identifiers (like your motherboard, SSD, GPU, etc).
- The game creates a “fingerprint” for your PC.
- If your fingerprint matches a banned one, you’re instantly blocked—even with a new account or after reinstalling the game.
What I’ve Seen:
HWID bans are real and serious. If you’ve been banned and try to come back using the same hardware, the ban usually follows you, no matter how many fresh accounts you create.
What Can Trigger an HWID Ban in Arena Breakout?
- Using third-party cheat tools or hacks
- Running unauthorized scripts, macros, or mods
- Editing or tampering with game files
- Repeated ban evasion attempts (lots of new accounts on the same device)
- Patterns of suspicious behavior tied to one machine
Arena Breakout’s anti-cheat is set up to spot both risky accounts and the hardware behind them.
How Does Arena Breakout Track Your Hardware?
The anti-cheat system typically checks:
- Motherboard: Serial number or model
- SSD/HDD: Storage drive serials
- CPU: Processor ID
- GPU: Graphics card info
- RAM: Sometimes included
If enough of these details match a banned “fingerprint,” you’ll be locked out—even with a brand new account.

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Can You Get Around an HWID Ban in Arena Breakout?
Here’s what people usually try (and what actually happens):
HWID Spoofers
Spoofers try to “fake” your hardware info, making it look like you’re playing from a new machine.
- Reality: Some spoofers work, but most are hit or miss and carry real risks (malware, more bans, or not working at all).
Replacing Hardware
Some players replace parts like the motherboard and storage drives.
- Reality: Sometimes it works, sometimes you have to replace several components (which can get expensive). There’s never a guarantee.
Heads Up:
There are a ton of shady “unban” services and spoofers out there—many are scams, malware, or simply ineffective.
How to Lower Your Risk of HWID Bans in Arena Breakout
- Stick to official mods and settings only.
- Avoid all third-party programs that interact with the game or its files.
- Don’t share your device with anyone who’s been banned.
- If you get a warning or temp restriction, pause and review before logging into more accounts.
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does an HWID ban last in Arena Breakout?
- Most HWID bans are permanent. Temporary hardware bans are rare.
How do I know if I’ve been HWID banned?
- If every new account gets instantly banned on your PC (but works fine elsewhere), you’re likely HWID banned. The game won’t send a special message about it.
Will buying a new Arena Breakout account fix an HWID ban?
- No. As long as your hardware is flagged, any account you use will get banned again.
What hardware would I need to swap to get back in?
- Usually your motherboard and storage drives (SSD/HDD), sometimes your GPU or network card. There’s no official list, and it can change.
Do HWID spoofers really work?
- Some do, but most are unreliable, risky, or get detected. Always be careful with anything that promises a guaranteed unban.
Final Thoughts
HWID bans in Arena Breakout are serious and meant to be permanent. Once your device is on the list, getting back in takes serious effort—and it’s often more hassle (and money) than it’s worth.
Still have questions about Arena Breakout bans, spoofers, or your specific situation? Drop them here—I’m always happy to help!