FINAL FANTASY XI Official Accounts Banned

We would like to remind players that as well as adversely affecting game balance, the use of third-party tools or cheats can also have consequences that are not immediately obvious, such as introducing damaging viruses, and comprising the security of private account details. Usage of third-party tools will not be tolerated within FINAL FANTASY XI, and we will continue to severely penalize any players found to be in violation of the PlayOnline Member Agreement.


As we continue to ensure a fun and balanced environment for FINAL FANTASY XI, we hope that our players enjoy the game as it was intended and take care to avoid involvement in activities that violate the PlayOnline Member Agreement.


We would like to report the termination today of multiple accounts held by players involved in the usage of third-party tools or cheats, or engaged in RMT (Real Money Trading) activities.


Based on the results of our investigation, around 4640 PlayOnline accounts were terminated while around 340 accounts were temporarily suspended.

Additionally, we have increased the number of mass bannings against certain PlayOnline violations in order to prevent illegal acts.


Details of the violations are as follows:


- Usage of tools that allow enhanced character movement.

Week of August 24, Approx. 130 cases

Week of August 31, Approx. 290 cases

Week of September 7, Approx. 260 cases

Week of September 14, Approx. 270 cases

Week of September 21, Approx. 170 cases


- Usage of tools that circumvent game mechanics with respect to the timing of ability use,

etc. in certain areas or at points where Notorious Monsters appear.

September 25, Approx. 20 cases


- Using cheats to automatically repeat a particular action.

Week of August 24, Approx. 20 cases

Week of August 31, Approx. 110 cases

Week of September 7, Approx. 180 cases

Week of September 14, Approx. 200 cases

Week of September 21, Approx. 220 cases


- Gil and item exchange for real world money.

Week of August 24, Approx. 10 cases

Week of August 31, Approx. 20 cases

Week of September 7, Approx. 30 cases

Week of September 14, Approx. 310 cases

Week of September 21m Approx. 220 cases


- Instances of areas or monster monopolization.

September 4, Approx. 130 cases

September 11, Approx. 100 cases


- Involved in compromised accounts

Week of August 31, Approx. 400 cases

Week of September 7, Approx. 690 cases

Week of September 14, Approx. 710 cases

Week of September 21, Approx. 490 cases


The termination of these accounts has led to the removal of approximately 1.8 billion gil from circulation.