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HWID SpooferGet the opportunity to bypass bans based on hardware ID (HWID) in popular games with anti-cheats BattlEye and Easy Anti-Cheat. Our spoofer supports a wide range of games including ARK, ARMA, BLACK SQUAD, DAYZ, ESCAPE FROM TARKOV, RAINBOW SIX SIEGE and many more. SATA DISKS DO NOT SPOOF!
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Arcane HWID Spoofer swaps HWID before you log back into a game after a hardware ban. It is a standalone listing in the HWID Spoofer catalog, not a piece of the Arcane cheat key: buyers pick it up separately, with or without an Arcane cheat, once a hardware block is already in the way.
The card documents compatibility by anti-cheat and by game, not by naming which computer identifiers get changed: the seller states the spoof works on BattlEye in every game and on Easy Anti-Cheat in every tested game except Rust. A separate block of rows marks individual titles as WORKING — ARK, ARMA, BLACK SQUAD, DayZ, Escape from Tarkov, Rainbow Six Siege, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, Apex Legends, Dead by Daylight, SCUM and several others in the same group. Rust sits on its own row with the status "testing, status unclear" rather than working, which means the same title the Easy Anti-Cheat row excludes above it never gets a working confirmation either.
The product description adds a limit that is not in the feature list at all: SATA drives are not spoofed. If you're running the system drive over SATA, that part of the swap does not apply, and it is worth knowing before checkout rather than after. One more listed item is about IP, not HWID: Easy Anti-Cheat can log the IP address separately from hardware identifiers, so the seller recommends power-cycling the router to rotate it, or using a VPN if the ISP hands out a static IP.
The spoofer targets Windows 10 and Windows 11. The CPU needs to be Intel or AMD with AES support — because that instruction ships on the overwhelming majority of modern processors, in practice the requirement rules almost nobody out. The GPU is unrestricted — any card works. The system drive has to be partitioned as GPT rather than MBR: moving off MBR means repartitioning the machine, not flipping a setting inside the spoofer itself. BIOS mode is not restricted either. No USB flash drive is needed to launch — the spoofer runs straight from Windows, without a bootable loader. The window is not hidden from screen capture or streaming: the Recording row reads "no", so the interface stays visible on stream. HWID masking is bundled into this key and never a separate purchase — the product itself is the spoof.
An Arcane HWID Spoofer key is sold for 1, 7 or 30 days, priced at 399, 999 and 1999 GCC. The charge comes off the site's internal GCC balance, and if it falls short, checkout offers to top up just the missing amount rather than the whole balance. The key is issued automatically right after payment and sits in the account together with its expiry date, so you never wait on manual delivery. Before buying, check the current compatibility list on the HWID Spoofer catalog page, and read the Arcane setup guide if the key is being bought together with an Arcane cheat. The spoofer changes computer identifiers, but it does not guarantee an account restriction gets lifted — those are two different things, which the product's own FAQ states as well. The same FAQ adds a timing note: right after the anti-cheat itself gets an update, wait for a confirmed working status instead of launching blind, because the update can break compatibility for a while.