Game Hacking Is Abuse: Make Games Great Again!


Game Hacking Is Abuse: Make Games Great Again!
The Issue
Online gaming is more than a hobby. It’s a community. It’s therapy for many. It’s a global online culture where people escape, compete, make friends, laugh, and play together. But gaming has been under siege by hackers for over a decade now. There are MILLIONS of hackers now worldwide.
Game hackers, cheaters, and those who create and sell exploits are destroying the integrity of the gaming community. What used to be friendly competition has turned into a battlefield where fairness is shattered, frustration runs high, and the joy we once had is being stripped away day by day.
We, the global gaming community, are standing up — not just for ourselves, but for every honest player who has been harassed, griefed, or driven away by cheaters. We believe this isn’t just a nuisance. This is cyber harassment. And it’s time the world treated it like it.
Why Game Hacking Must Be Taken Seriously
Cheating in games is not just about getting an unfair advantage. It’s about robbing others of their experience. For many, gaming is a mental health outlet. It's where people with PTSD, anxiety, depression, or loneliness find connection and escape. When hackers crash into these games with aimbots, wallhacks, or game-breaking hacks, they’re not “just cheating.” They're violating someone’s personal space. They're causing emotional harm. And when this happens repeatedly, it becomes a form of digital bullying.
Imagine spending hours grinding leaderboards, strategizing, and pushing yourself to improve, only to be shot through a wall by someone who downloaded a program. It’s demoralizing. It’s enraging. And it happens MILLIONS of times every single day across every platform — PC, console, and mobile. I'll say it again, MILLIONS of times every single day!
This is a crisis.
The Damage They Cause
This isn’t just bad for players — it’s bad for the whole world of online entertainment:
- Players suffer emotionally and mentally. Fair competitors are demoralized.
- Toxicity increases, as frustration turns into hostility towards hackers and game companies.
- Esports integrity is compromised, as tournaments become tainted by hackers.
- Players experience stress and anxiety as hackers destroy their gameplay.
- Streamers lose revenue when hackers ruin their games, disrupting their content.
- Game developers hemorrhage resources into patching and policing.
- In-game economies are destabilized, with cheaters flooding markets and ruining value.
- Entire games die early because the player base gives up.
- Hackers are draining the life out of the world’s biggest entertainment industry.
The cheat hackers 'ruining' gaming for others
Source: BBC News
Cheating in Video Games Has Become Unstoppable
Source: iamLucid
Cronus Zen Cheating (Exposing Pro Scene)
Source: Exalted
The Truth About Cronus Zen (Full Story)
Source: Justicul
What We Demand
We call on governments, tech leaders, and digital rights organizations around the world to take action. This problem cannot be solved by game developers alone. They are outnumbered, and legally restricted from doing what needs to be done.
We demand:
- International task forces to investigate and prosecute organized cheat sellers across borders.
- Full transparency from developers, with regular public reports on bans, exploits, and anti-cheat performance.
- Advanced cross-platform user reporting tools to quickly flag and remove cheaters, no matter where they play.
- Strict regulation of cheat marketplaces, with takedown mandates for sites and storefronts promoting or selling cheats.
- Legal recognition of game hacking as cybercrime, targeting those who create, distribute, or profit from exploit software.
- Dedicated mental health and harassment support, including systems for reporting repeat abuse tied to cheating.
- Enforcement from payment processors, cutting off financial lifelines to known cheat vendors.
- Mandatory two-factor authentication and identity verification for competitive and ranked play.
- Game rating consequences, where titles with unchecked cheating lose access to rankings, store visibility, and certifications.
- Platform-wide enforcement, including delisting or banning games that enable or ignore systemic cheating.
Game Hacking Breaks the Rules Set by Game Companies
When you play a video game, you agree to follow the rules written in a contract called the End User License Agreement (EULA). This agreement clearly says that cheating, using hacks, or changing the game in unfair ways is not allowed. Hackers break these rules on purpose.
They use cheats, bots, and illegal tools to gain an advantage over other players. This not only ruins the fun for honest players but also damages the game’s balance and fairness.
Even though game companies like Activision, Riot Games, and Valve try to stop hackers with anti-cheat systems, it’s not enough. Hackers find new ways to cheat every day, and they often avoid getting caught.
Right now, there are no real legal consequences in many countries. That’s why we need governments to step in. Hacking games should be treated as cybercrime, because it breaks legal agreements, causes harm to companies, and bullies other players online.
This Is a Call to Action, MAKE GAMING GREAT AGAIN!
To the lawmakers, regulators, developers, and community leaders reading this: the time to act is now. You wouldn’t tolerate systematic cheating in sports, rigged elections, or financial fraud. Why should we tolerate it in a space where hundreds of millions of people find connection, purpose, and joy?
To every gamer reading this: this is your moment. If you’ve ever been cheated out of a win, sniped by a wallhacker, or seen your favorite game fall apart because of rampant hacks — sign this petition. Be part of the movement to end it.
Let’s reach 1,000,000 signatures and send a clear, unified message:
Game hacking is not just cheating — it’s harassment. It’s theft. It’s emotional abuse. And we will no longer accept it.
Sign. Share. Speak up.
Together, we take our games back.
Stay blessed,
Clazie

18
The Issue
Online gaming is more than a hobby. It’s a community. It’s therapy for many. It’s a global online culture where people escape, compete, make friends, laugh, and play together. But gaming has been under siege by hackers for over a decade now. There are MILLIONS of hackers now worldwide.
Game hackers, cheaters, and those who create and sell exploits are destroying the integrity of the gaming community. What used to be friendly competition has turned into a battlefield where fairness is shattered, frustration runs high, and the joy we once had is being stripped away day by day.
We, the global gaming community, are standing up — not just for ourselves, but for every honest player who has been harassed, griefed, or driven away by cheaters. We believe this isn’t just a nuisance. This is cyber harassment. And it’s time the world treated it like it.
Why Game Hacking Must Be Taken Seriously
Cheating in games is not just about getting an unfair advantage. It’s about robbing others of their experience. For many, gaming is a mental health outlet. It's where people with PTSD, anxiety, depression, or loneliness find connection and escape. When hackers crash into these games with aimbots, wallhacks, or game-breaking hacks, they’re not “just cheating.” They're violating someone’s personal space. They're causing emotional harm. And when this happens repeatedly, it becomes a form of digital bullying.
Imagine spending hours grinding leaderboards, strategizing, and pushing yourself to improve, only to be shot through a wall by someone who downloaded a program. It’s demoralizing. It’s enraging. And it happens MILLIONS of times every single day across every platform — PC, console, and mobile. I'll say it again, MILLIONS of times every single day!
This is a crisis.
The Damage They Cause
This isn’t just bad for players — it’s bad for the whole world of online entertainment:
- Players suffer emotionally and mentally. Fair competitors are demoralized.
- Toxicity increases, as frustration turns into hostility towards hackers and game companies.
- Esports integrity is compromised, as tournaments become tainted by hackers.
- Players experience stress and anxiety as hackers destroy their gameplay.
- Streamers lose revenue when hackers ruin their games, disrupting their content.
- Game developers hemorrhage resources into patching and policing.
- In-game economies are destabilized, with cheaters flooding markets and ruining value.
- Entire games die early because the player base gives up.
- Hackers are draining the life out of the world’s biggest entertainment industry.
The cheat hackers 'ruining' gaming for others
Source: BBC News
Cheating in Video Games Has Become Unstoppable
Source: iamLucid
Cronus Zen Cheating (Exposing Pro Scene)
Source: Exalted
The Truth About Cronus Zen (Full Story)
Source: Justicul
What We Demand
We call on governments, tech leaders, and digital rights organizations around the world to take action. This problem cannot be solved by game developers alone. They are outnumbered, and legally restricted from doing what needs to be done.
We demand:
- International task forces to investigate and prosecute organized cheat sellers across borders.
- Full transparency from developers, with regular public reports on bans, exploits, and anti-cheat performance.
- Advanced cross-platform user reporting tools to quickly flag and remove cheaters, no matter where they play.
- Strict regulation of cheat marketplaces, with takedown mandates for sites and storefronts promoting or selling cheats.
- Legal recognition of game hacking as cybercrime, targeting those who create, distribute, or profit from exploit software.
- Dedicated mental health and harassment support, including systems for reporting repeat abuse tied to cheating.
- Enforcement from payment processors, cutting off financial lifelines to known cheat vendors.
- Mandatory two-factor authentication and identity verification for competitive and ranked play.
- Game rating consequences, where titles with unchecked cheating lose access to rankings, store visibility, and certifications.
- Platform-wide enforcement, including delisting or banning games that enable or ignore systemic cheating.
Game Hacking Breaks the Rules Set by Game Companies
When you play a video game, you agree to follow the rules written in a contract called the End User License Agreement (EULA). This agreement clearly says that cheating, using hacks, or changing the game in unfair ways is not allowed. Hackers break these rules on purpose.
They use cheats, bots, and illegal tools to gain an advantage over other players. This not only ruins the fun for honest players but also damages the game’s balance and fairness.
Even though game companies like Activision, Riot Games, and Valve try to stop hackers with anti-cheat systems, it’s not enough. Hackers find new ways to cheat every day, and they often avoid getting caught.
Right now, there are no real legal consequences in many countries. That’s why we need governments to step in. Hacking games should be treated as cybercrime, because it breaks legal agreements, causes harm to companies, and bullies other players online.
This Is a Call to Action, MAKE GAMING GREAT AGAIN!
To the lawmakers, regulators, developers, and community leaders reading this: the time to act is now. You wouldn’t tolerate systematic cheating in sports, rigged elections, or financial fraud. Why should we tolerate it in a space where hundreds of millions of people find connection, purpose, and joy?
To every gamer reading this: this is your moment. If you’ve ever been cheated out of a win, sniped by a wallhacker, or seen your favorite game fall apart because of rampant hacks — sign this petition. Be part of the movement to end it.
Let’s reach 1,000,000 signatures and send a clear, unified message:
Game hacking is not just cheating — it’s harassment. It’s theft. It’s emotional abuse. And we will no longer accept it.
Sign. Share. Speak up.
Together, we take our games back.
Stay blessed,
Clazie

18
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Petition created on May 2, 2025