Naraka Bladepoint has recently gone free-to-play. However, there remain concerns about the unique battle royale containing spyware within its files.
These claims have sparked concerns among enthused players, casting doubt upon the game’s security and integrity. In this article, we delve into the spyware allegations around Naraka Bladepoint while also exploring its transition to a free-to-play format.
Naraka Bladepoint spyware concerns
The spyware claim mainly stems from the fact that Naraka Bladepoint’s anti-cheat software requires you deactivate HVCI, which is an exclusive Windows 11 security feature that adds an extra layer of security to kernel attacks. This is undoubtedly a justified concern, which also rings true for Valorant’s Vanguard anti-cheat.
After all, it all boils down to one’s privacy preferences. Nobody can say for certain whether the user data is being used maliciously by Chinese publisher Netease and that makes it a sketchy aspect in the otherwise brilliant battle royale game.
Game Files introduce Ransomware??
by u/SlightlyA_Average in NarakaBladePoint
In 2021, there were issues in the Chinese client of Naraka Bladepoint, where players found a Trojan named Win32/Uwamson.A!ml in the game files. However, the Steam version of the game never had this issue. So, you are free to proceed in that respect.
Naraka Bladepoint free-to-play transition
Naraka: Bladepoint has recently made a major announcement—transitioning from a paid game to a free-to-play model. This strategic move comes after two years of the game’s initial release and aims to attract a wider audience to experience the intense mythical melee battles it offers. With a player base already surpassing 20 million unique players, the transition to free-to-play is expected to further expand its reach and solidify its position in the gaming world.
The transition to free-to-play will allow players to access the title for free on PC, Xbox consoles, and the highly anticipated PlayStation 5. This accessibility across multiple platforms is poised to introduce a new wave of gamers to its unique combat system and engaging gameplay.
Additionally, the developers have expressed their gratitude to the players who have supported the game by purchasing it in the past. Special veteran awards will be granted, providing players with in-game gold equivalent to the edition they currently possess and more. This gesture aims to recognize and reward the loyalty of existing players during this transformative phase of Naraka Bladepoint.