Aion has been plagued with in-game whispers, relentless channel spam, and a internet marketing campaign all designed to lure the player in to their marketplace of unsanctioned virtual trade. As a clear violation of the NCsoft EULA agreement that players consent to upon logging in, the company has decidedly taken a firm stance that provoked a mass banning this last Friday.

We have, as you know, recently banned a large number of users for violating our User Agreement. If you found yourself unable to log in after the night, that would be the reason.



If you are 100% sure you have not been involved with any activity that would violate our User Agreement (this would also include anything related to RMT), then we suggest contacting our Customer Support team at Support | NCsoft who will be able to look into your case.



We understand that the timing is very inconvenient and will make sure that inquiries on this matter are made top priority. Our GMs will be working through the weekend to sort this out as quickly as possible.


According to those that have placed complaints on the official forums, not all banned accounts were guilty of such activity, leaving many to wonder why they were banned. Are these cases of innocent victims, or are there a whole lot of players who have been caught and are feeling some sour grapes? Has NCsoft taken too harsh of a stance against violators or is a gaming community finally seeing the kind of RMT justice we have been hoping for? Get in on the discussion on our forums!


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Last Updated: Mar 13, 2016

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