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Steel Hunter: Say NO to Teaming

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Unfortunately, it has been brought to Wargaming attention that some tankers are not completely embracing the fairness of the arena, and prefer to team up with other solo players/platoons in order to gain an unfair advantage. Therefore, Wargaming has decided to introduce a special rule against teaming.

What is Teaming?

Teaming: Refers to forming teams outside what is allowed by the Steel Hunter mode.  Intentional teaming between players or other teams in ways that the Steel Hunter game mode does not presuppose is considered unsportsmanlike behaviour, and penalties will be imposed.

This rule is effective immediately.

Penalties for Teaming Offenses

  • 1st attempt: 3 days’ game ban
  • 2nd attempt: 7 days’ game ban
  • 3rd attempt: Game ban until the end of Steel Hunter; minimum of 7 days (may continue even after the end of the event)

How to Report Teaming Offenses

Since Steel Hunter doesn’t allow in-game replays, the only way to report Teaming offences is through stream recordings.

Please send a ticket to our Customer Support team with the following information:

  • Reported player IGNs
  • Link to a stream video (Youtube, Twitch, etc) with the timestamp (e.g. from XX:00 ~ XX:00) of the relevant offence
  • Screenshot of the final leaderboard of the match

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15,466 thoughts on “Steel Hunter: Say NO to Teaming

  1. The day the gamemode was launched I got killed by teamers twice in a row.. Absolutely disgusting.

  2. cl***ic wg game design. boring AND full of unsportsmanlike abuse

  3. Maybe for you it’s boring. But i’ve Been loving it!
    Yeah the whole teaming thing is annoying… but hardly Wargaming fault? This happens with every Battle Royale game…. ever.

  4. So I have to stream in order to report unsportsmanlike behaviour? Pitiful response WG.

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