Divinium Temporary

Divinium Temporary

HWID SpooferHWID Spoofer
Retired
04/08/2026

Buy the Divinium spoofer for reliable hardware ban bypass and protection against blocking in your favorite games. Divinium quickly removes restrictions and allows you to enjoy the gaming process without interruptions again. Particular attention should be paid to its support for the ACE (Anti-Cheat Expert) anti-cheat, which is used in Arena Breakout: Infinity. Thanks to this, the spoofer ensures stable operation and protection exactly where it matters most. In combination with the Divinium cheat, you get maximum security, protection from anti-cheats and comfortable gaming. Divinium is a proven way to play Arena Breakout: Infinity and other projects without restrictions.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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How long does Divinium Temporary remain active after launch?

Does Divinium Temporary support Arena Breakout Infinite?

Why does the temporary Divinium product have a lifetime plan?

Does Divinium Temporary need to be launched again after a restart?

Does Divinium unlock a banned ABI account?

Can Divinium Temporary be used while it is being updated?

Divinium Temporary is a temporary HWID spoofer for Windows: the swap resets on reboot.

What a temporary HWID spoofer does

A temporary-class HWID spoofer does not touch the motherboard firmware or the disk's service partitions — new drive serials, a new MAC address and new SMBIOS identifiers apply in RAM only, for the current Windows session, which means nothing is written to the hardware itself. That is why it has to run before every game: as soon as the machine reboots, the original hardware identifiers come back on their own, with nothing to reinstall or roll back. Divinium Temporary states this in its own name — unlike the Permanent build from the same developer, there is no BIOS/UEFI or disk write here, so once the system powers off there is nothing left on it that would need separate cleanup.

Anti-cheats Divinium Temporary HWID Spoofer is listed against

The listing names four detection systems with example games: ACE, used in Delta Force and Arena Breakout Infinite; Easy Anti-Cheat, used in Fortnite and Apex Legends; BattlEye, used in Rainbow Six Siege, DayZ and Dead by Daylight; and Ricochet, used in Call of Duty. That is four separate detection engines rather than one title, which means actual compatibility depends on which anti-cheat a given game runs, not on its genre or publisher. If a game runs a detection engine outside this list, that pairing needs a separate check — the listing only speaks for these four.

Requirements and launch

The spoofer runs on Windows 10 and Windows 11, on either Intel or AMD CPUs, with no separate GPU or disk requirement. The motherboard can be any brand: because Temporary never writes to BIOS/UEFI, there is no reason for the tool to check against a specific board vendor the way a firmware-writing permanent-class spoofer would. No USB flash drive is needed, so it launches without a bootable stick. HWID masking is bundled into the Divinium Temporary key itself, so there is nothing extra to buy.

Temporary vs Permanent, pricing and the key

Permanent writes new identifiers into firmware and survives a reboot or a Windows reinstall; Temporary keeps them in memory only, so if the session is not refreshed, the system sees the original hardware again after a restart. That is why Temporary gets relaunched before every session rather than set up once. To buy Divinium spoofer access, pick one of four terms: 1 day at 199 GCC, 7 days at 590 GCC, 30 days at 1499 GCC or 999 days at 4399 GCC — from a single compatibility check to nearly three years of access. The HWID spoofer key is issued right after payment and sits in the account dashboard with its expiry date, which means there is no separate activation step to remember. Other HWID Spoofer products, permanent builds included, are listed in the HWID Spoofer catalogue, where both approaches from different developers can be compared side by side.