Clash of Clans Enforcing Fair Play Policy or How Not To Get Banned

All games come with a set of rules which range from simple and sensible rules like not using a bad language, to not cheating or using third-party software to change the game in your favor. Supercell has just released a new article on the Clash of Clans website titled ‘Enforcing Fair Play.’ It’s basically their way of saying if you don’t play by the rules, you get banned.

While we advise you use your common sense and just be a good player, we recommend you take a look below on a short list with things you shouldn’t do if you want to still play Clash of Clans.

Supercell Enforcing Fair Play Policy

The news release from Supercell explains that players should have a fair platform, adding that the competitive arena Clan War Leagues in Clash of Clans is for players that want to test their skills and show that they are the best. This is why Supercell added that they would commit to the Fair Play policy, evaluate and add improvements to Clash of Clans, also making sure that the game keeps its integrity. Here are a few parts of the press release, where the Clash of Clans Team explains how players will get banned and when:

When Clans compete against one another in the Clan War Leagues, agreeing to “fix” the results through negotiation, removing defenses, Star trading, or any other means other than playing legitimately is viewed as win-trading.

In our competitive ladder system, the Clan War Leagues are intended to test a Clan’s skill in War. Therefore, we are putting extra scrutiny to ensure that win-trading is not tolerated and actions are taken to maintain the fairness of Clash of Clans.

We think the explanation is clear enough. Here is the ban in case clans agree to ‘fix’ a win:

When a Clan has been identified as participating in win-trading, the offending Clan will receive a 2-season temporary ban from all Wars (Clan Wars and War Leagues). Any Clan receiving this temporary ban will be unable to join the Clan War Leagues and will be unable to participate in normal Clan Wars until the restriction has lifted.

Players also risk permanent account closure in case they violate the permanent account closure. You can check the entire policy here.

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