Is this the end of hackers in Free Fire? Garena releases form.

Garena releases global form to report hackers in Free Fire — learn how to submit evidence, what changes, and why this could reduce cheating.

Is this the end of hackers in Free Fire? Garena releases form.

By Ronny Rolim


On November 24, 2025, Free Fire made another public step against the use of hacks. Now, any player can submit links to videos or streams that show cheating—this action expands existing tools for reporting cheaters and promises to expedite investigations.

The form is global and accepts URLs from platforms like YouTube and TikTok. This initiative reinforces the efforts of both the community and Garena to detect and punish those using prohibited software, protecting ranked matches, events, and in-game rewards.

What is the form and how does it work

This is a public form that allows the submission of external evidence—such as links to videos or streams where cheating is suspected. Anyone can fill it out and attach a link. The goal is to gather evidence for the security team to analyze more quickly.

Link provided by the community (example of submission): forms.gle/iULEm3ZTKMRXtteM9. Important: Garena also recommends using the in-game reporting system and Customer Support for cases involving accounts and internal evidence.

Quick step-by-step

  1. Open the form (or access Garena support).
  2. Paste the link to the video or stream with a timestamp and description of what was observed.
  3. Provide the nickname and ID of the player, if known.
  4. Attach screenshots or other evidence when possible.
  5. Submit. Wait for confirmation — Garena will analyze and may apply penalties.

Why this matters for Free Fire

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Hacks distort matches and devalue rewards, skins, and events. The ability for anyone to report public videos enhances the collection of external signals that help detect cheating trends, such as tutorials, cheat sales, or demonstrations on social media.

Historically, Garena has taken strict measures against unauthorized software use and client modifications, resulting in suspensions and bans. The integration of in-game reports, support, and now public forms creates a broader ecosystem for combating cheating.

What changes in practice for players and creators

  • Increased visibility for videos that promote or teach hacks.
  • Higher risk for creators posting content that teaches cheating.
  • Greater responsibility for streamers in moderating their channels.
  • Honest players gain more tools to combat cheating.

Still, public reports do not replace technical investigations. Garena continues to rely on logs, client integrity checks, and internal analysis to confirm and apply bans.

How to report correctly (best practices)

To make the report useful, follow these quick and objective tips:

  • Include timestamps or minute/second of the video.
  • Add the nickname and ID of the suspect when known.
  • Avoid vague accusations — describe the anomaly (aimbot, wallhack, macros).
  • Send clear evidence: clips, screenshots, and stable links.
  • Use the global form and, when applicable, also the in-game report.

Risks and limits of this approach

Public reports can generate false positives and malicious reports. Therefore, technical moderation needs to confirm violations before punishing. Garena has already warned that the use of unauthorized programs is prohibited and may lead to permanent bans.

Frequently Asked Questions

❓ What can I report using Garena's form?

You can submit links to videos, streams, or public posts that show possible hacks, such as aimbot, wallhack, or scripts that alter the Free Fire client. Include timestamps and, if known, the player's ID.

❓ Does the form replace in-game reporting?

No. The form expands the options. In-game reporting remains the most direct way to report cheaters during matches, while the form helps report public content on social media.

❓ Will Garena ban based solely on the link submitted?

No. Garena's technical team analyzes logs, client integrity, and evidence before applying penalties. The form is a point of evidence collection, not an automatic decision.

❓ Can I report creators of content that teach hacks?

Yes. Videos that teach or promote cheating methods can and should be reported. Publishing these instructions compromises the integrity of the game and may result in content removal and actions against accounts.

❓ Where else can I report within the Garena ecosystem?

In addition to the public form, use the in-game report button and the “Submit a Request” option on Garena's support site. These routes allow you to attach logs and account data when necessary.

Finally, the initiative to collect public evidence from the community may reduce the visibility of hacks and pressure channels spreading cheating. However, the effectiveness relies on technical investigation and Garena's ability to turn reports into concrete actions.


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