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| Lost Ark might be cracking down on suspicious (2023-04-14) Another issue might be that the Lost Ark Gold game is banning non-trusted Steam accounts. Lost Ark has implemented a system last March to punish players who haven't earned the Trusted status, and it is suspected that the affected users might have forgotten to do the two-step authentication step as well to earn this status. Steam user accounts usually start as "Limited", with some features like getting involved in game economy trading restricted to prevent malicious users from operating them and scamming other users. Users can upgrade to a "Trusted" account by adding at least $5 USD to their steam wallet, and making a purchase through their account. Users are also required to have two-factor mobile authentication set up to earn the Trusted status. Banned users are currently infuriated as the ban wave is labeling players as cheaters – according to some affected users – for breaking Valve Anti-Cheat Technology (VAC) guidelines. This type of ban cannot be removed from an account if it is issued, and if someone gifts the banned account a game, they gifter will not be able to gift the game for a second time. Lost Ark might be cracking down on suspicious accounts because of their extensive roadmap for this year, which includes a new continent and 96-player PvP mode, as well as buy Lost Ark Gold a new advanced class character, the Artist. | Become a fan |