Overwatch HWID Spoofer — Ricochet Hardware Ban Bypass
Last updated · April 7, 2026
Overwatch HWID Bans Are Permanent Without a Spoofer
Overwatch uses Ricochet for hardware ban enforcement — the same anti-cheat Activision-Blizzard uses across the Call of Duty franchise. Ricochet is a kernel-mode anti-cheat that fingerprints your hardware across multiple vectors and re-bans new Battle.net accounts the moment they log in from a flagged machine. Without a spoofer, getting hardware banned in Overwatch means losing access to the game permanently on that PC. A new Battle.net account on banned hardware gets re-banned on first login.
Raw Spoofer cleans every fingerprint vector Ricochet uses so you can recover Overwatch access on the same machine. The same spoofer also works for any Call of Duty title protected by Ricochet (Modern Warfare, Warzone, Black Ops) because Ricochet uses consistent fingerprinting across the Activision-Blizzard portfolio. One spoofer license covers ban recovery across multiple games.
Every Ricochet Fingerprint Vector for Overwatch, Cleaned
BIOS serial numbers get rewritten in memory before any anti-cheat queries them. The motherboard serial is the deepest hardware identifier and the one most spoofers fail to clean correctly — Raw Spoofer handles it at the kernel-adjacent layer where Ricochet reads it.
MAC addresses on every network adapter get rotated. Wired Ethernet, WiFi, Bluetooth — every network interface gets a new MAC address. Persists across reboots so you don't have to re-run the tool every session.
Disk serial numbers across SSDs and HDDs get spoofed at the driver level. Both M.2 NVMe drives and SATA SSDs work — tested across Samsung, WD, Crucial, Sabrent, and most major drive vendors regardless of drive count or partition scheme.
Registry hardware GUIDs get cleared and regenerated. The Windows registry stores hundreds of hardware-related GUIDs — installation IDs, hardware GUIDs, machine GUIDs, install dates. The spoofer regenerates all of them in a single pass.
GPU UUIDs, PCI device IDs, audio device fingerprints, and USB controller IDs all get reassigned. Ricochet fingerprints across more vectors than most consumer anti-cheats and missing any single vector means the spoof fails. Raw Spoofer's vector coverage is what makes the Overwatch bypass work consistently against Activision-Blizzard's strictest enforcement.
Why It Stays Undetected by Ricochet
Ricochet runs at kernel level which makes it more aggressive than EAC but not as deep as Vanguard. Our bypass approach handles Ricochet's fingerprinting at a level below where Ricochet reads. By the time Ricochet queries the BIOS serial, MAC address, or disk serials, the values it reads are the spoofed values, not the actual hardware values.
We monitor Ricochet updates daily because the Activision-Blizzard anti-cheat team ships frequently. Spoofer patches go out within hours of any Ricochet change. All updates are included on every monthly subscription. The bypass has been working consistently against Ricochet since launch with no ban waves.
How to Recover Your Overwatch Account
Run the executable, click 'Spoof,' wait 30 seconds, reboot. The verification panel confirms every vector was successfully cleaned before you bother logging into Overwatch. Create a new Battle.net account, log in, and you're treated as a brand-new machine with no ban history. Most customers recover access on the first attempt.
The spoofer doesn't require disabling Battle.net or breaking other Blizzard games. Your existing World of Warcraft, Diablo, and Hearthstone installations continue working normally — those games don't use Ricochet so they aren't affected by the spoof. The cleaning is contained to the hardware values Ricochet queries for Overwatch.
Pricing & Access
Raw Spoofer ships in 1-day, 3-day, 1-week, and 1-month subscription tiers starting at $3.99. Every fingerprint vector cleanup is included in every tier — no per-feature paywalls. Buy on the product page, license arrives via email instantly after payment, and the spoofer runs in under 30 seconds. The same spoof works for Call of Duty (Modern Warfare, Warzone, Black Ops) so the value compounds across Activision-Blizzard titles.
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// Frequently Asked Questions
Will the Overwatch HWID spoofer bypass Ricochet hardware bans?
Yes. Raw Spoofer cleans every fingerprint vector Ricochet uses including BIOS, MAC addresses, disk serials, registry GUIDs, and GPU UUIDs. After running the spoofer and rebooting, your machine appears as brand-new to Battle.net and Ricochet treats your next account as a fresh login. Most customers recover access on the first attempt.
Does the same spoofer work for Call of Duty's Ricochet anti-cheat?
Yes. Ricochet is Activision-Blizzard's anti-cheat used by both Overwatch and the Call of Duty franchise (Modern Warfare, Warzone, Black Ops). The same one-click execution that lets you back into Overwatch also works for any Ricochet-protected game.
Do I need a new Battle.net account after spoofing?
Yes. After spoofing, create a new Battle.net account. Don't use your banned account because the account-level ban is separate from the hardware ban. You need both a clean account and a clean hardware fingerprint to play.
Will the spoofer break my World of Warcraft or other Blizzard games?
No. The spoofing is contained to the hardware values Ricochet queries for Overwatch. Your existing WoW, Diablo, and Hearthstone installations continue working normally. Other Blizzard games don't use Ricochet and aren't affected by the spoof.
How often do I need to re-run the Overwatch spoofer?
The spoof persists across reboots until you run the tool again. For preventive use, run it once before creating a new account. For post-ban recovery, run it once after the ban and you're done. Some users run it before every new account creation as a safety habit.
Will the spoofer work for Modern Warfare and Warzone bans?
Yes. Modern Warfare and Warzone both use Ricochet which is the same anti-cheat that protects Overwatch. The same spoofer execution recovers ban access for any Ricochet-protected game in the Activision-Blizzard portfolio. One license, multiple game recoveries.
Does the Overwatch HWID spoofer require disabling Battle.net?
No. The spoofer runs alongside Battle.net without requiring you to disable any of Blizzard's launcher security. Battle.net stays active during the spoof process, and the cleaning happens at a level below where Ricochet reads the hardware identifiers.
Will the Overwatch spoofer affect my Hearthstone or Diablo accounts?
No. Other Blizzard games don't use Ricochet for hardware fingerprinting, so the spoof doesn't affect them at all. Your Hearthstone collection, Diablo character data, WoW characters, and StarCraft accounts all continue working normally. The spoof is contained to Overwatch and other Ricochet-protected games.
