NetEase: Report WoW cheaters and botters for ¥100,000
Report WoW cheaters and botters for ¥100,000 can earn you up to ¥100,000 (about $13,743) in China.

Shortly after World of Warcraft’s return to China, NetEase brought back its anti-cheating program. Announced on Blizzard’s official WeChat channel, the program targets dishonest players, cheaters, and botters. Local players are encouraged to report suspicious users in three ways:
- In-game reports. Right-click the avatar of the suspected illegal character in the game. Select “Report Player.” Choose the “Cheating” or “Disrupting Game Experience” option, specify the reasons, and send the message.
- The support website. Open the in-game menu interface (default button ESC). Click the “Support” button, or visit the customer support website to report it to customer support.
- The official WeChat user support channel. Visit Blizzard’s official WeChat game service center account and subscribe to it. Click “Service Center” at the bottom to open the service page, and select “Report Fraud.”


At the end of each month, participating players’ successful reports will be tallied and ranked based on their total count. Those whose cumulative reports rank in the top 100 will receive rewards in Battle.net points:
- The top-ranking player: 1288 Battle.net points
- The second-place finisher: 988 Battle.net points
- The third-place finisher: 688 Battle.net points
And so on.
Players must ensure that their reports and investigations are legitimate and confirm the violation of suspected users. For reports with sufficient evidence that aids the national server team in collaborating with law enforcement to prosecute cases, rewards of up to ¥100,000 will be granted.
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