Lost Ark: New two-factor check requirement for untrustworthy players

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from Karsten Scholz
Publisher Amazon Games introduces the next tool for Lost Ark to improve togetherness in the world of Arkesia. Players deemed “untrustworthy” will need to set up two-factor authentication if they wish to continue experiencing online role-playing.

It’s not just bot users that negatively affect coexistence in the world of Lost Ark. Amazon Games is also fighting “malicious players and unwanted behavior“, the publisher also wants to prevent any kind of fraudulent purchases with its tools and systems.

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Trust is good, control is better

in the official forum of Lost Ark Community Moderator Roxx has now presented the latest measure with which Amazon Games wants to improve cooperation in Arkesia. The new measure builds on a system that was introduced in March. Since the March update “You must have a “Trusted” status via Steam or Lost Ark in order to access certain social and economic systems, such as trading with each other, sending gifts, in-game mail with attachments, and exchanging royal crystals for gold, to be able to access.”

To ensure the publisher continues to protect honest players from the negative impact of fraudulent purchases and their consequences, starting this weekend Amazon is testing the following measure: Players who play Lost Ark (buy now €19.99) Not yet considered “trusted” will now need to set up two-factor authentication on their Steam account to maintain this status.

Reference-www.buffed.de