Tetracyclyne [EAC / BE]

Tetracyclyne [EAC / BE]

HWID SpooferHWID Spoofer
2.8· 4 reviews
Undetected
19/08/2026

Tetracyclyne is a private spoofer designed to bypass Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye. Reliably masks hardware identifiers (HWID), ensuring safe cheat execution and protection from HWID bans. Simple setup, minimal system impact and stable performance. The perfect solution for players who value anonymity and freedom in gaming.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Frequently Asked Questions

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What is Tetracyclyne EAC / BE designed for?

Does Tetracyclyne EAC / BE support Arena Breakout?

Does Tetracyclyne work with every EAC and BattlEye game?

Does Tetracyclyne remove an account ban?

Is Tetracyclyne EAC / BE temporary or permanent?

What should be checked before launching Tetracyclyne?

Tetracyclyne EAC / BE is an HWID spoofer for games running Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye. It is a standalone product with no gameplay features, sold separately from any cheat.

What the HWID spoofer does and which anti-cheats it covers

The tool replaces hardware identifiers on the machine — the values a client and its server-side protection use to recognise a system — so the next launch shows Easy Anti-Cheat or BattlEye a different set of values. The feature list on the card is empty: this is not a cheat, it adds no ESP, Aimbot or radar and opens no in-game menu — it runs before the game starts and never touches the cheat's own interface. Supporting Easy Anti-Cheat and BattlEye does not mean automatic compatibility with every game built on them: different developers configure the same anti-cheat differently, so checking the target game before buying still matters.

Why the spoofer is sold separately

Tetracyclyne EAC / BE does not replace a cheat and does not ship in the same key: on the site these are two different listings with two different durations, even when both are needed for the same game. Identity masking and gameplay functions are different jobs, which is why VATA sells them as separate products rather than bundling them into one price. If a cheat for the target game has not been bought yet, it is chosen separately — this spoofer's card offers only the HWID tool itself.

How the EAC / BE build differs from ABI

VATA also sells a second, separate product — Tetracyclyne ABI Spoofer. The difference is not capability but scope: the ABI build targets Arena Breakout: Infinite and its own anti-cheat specifically, while the EAC / BE build targets two widely deployed protection engines used across dozens of other games. There are two listings because identity masking is written for a specific protection system rather than universally: a build made for one engine does not work on another, so the version has to match the anti-cheat actually running in the target game.

System requirements

OS — Windows 10 or 11; the card names no other version. The disk must use GPT: moving from MBR to GPT means repartitioning the machine, not a setting inside the app, and it is worth doing ahead of time. BIOS must run in UEFI mode, not Legacy — that toggle sits in the motherboard settings and is normally switched before installing Windows, usually alongside the GPT conversion, because GPT boots specifically in UEFI mode. A USB flash drive is needed to launch: the spoofer's loader boots from it, so the tool will not start without one.

Keys and pricing

Tetracyclyne EAC / BE sells as keys for 1, 3, 7 and 30 days; pricing starts at 366 GCC for a day and rises with duration up to 2888 GCC for the month. Payment comes out of the internal GCC balance, and if the balance falls short, the checkout window offers to top up only the missing amount rather than the whole balance again. The key is issued right after payment and sits in the account together with its expiry date — no manual delivery to wait for. Other HWID spoofers, including builds for other games and anti-cheats, are listed on the HWID Spoofer page.