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The functionality is tuned for discreet play and avoids aggressive scenarios that attract manual review.
Phoenix / Private cheats
A private game-cheat catalog running since 2015 — ESP, aimbot, chams, scripts and a spoofer. Pick a game and grab a ready product with subscription access and live support.
Phoenix is a catalog of private cheats for popular games, running since 2015. Here you pick a game, open its page and take a ready product for it: with ESP, an aimbot, chams, scripts or a spoofer — depending on what the specific game needs. All by subscription, with no grey middlemen and no chats with managers.
We make private builds, not public ones. Free cheats from the open access have long been known to anti-cheats and get banned in batches in the first ban wave. A private cheat is distributed closed, by personal keys, packed with a commercial protector (VMProtect/Themida) and re-released for every game update. That is why it lives longer and burns less often.
The catalog holds dozens of games across genres: shooters, extraction projects, survival, ARPG, MOBA. Each has its own feature set and its own anti-cheat bypass (EAC, BattlEye, ACE, VAC, PunkBuster, etc.). Payment goes through oplata.info, the key and loader are delivered automatically by email within a minute, and live support works on Telegram. If a cheat temporarily breaks after a game patch, the subscription days auto-freeze and do not burn.
About Phoenix
Phoenix is a private project focused on private game software for popular titles. The team keeps contact before and after purchase, so the catalog is built around clear game choice, product status, and support.
The functionality is tuned for discreet play and avoids aggressive scenarios that attract manual review.
The project uses its own launch and protection approach, including freezing anti-cheat before game start where the product requires it.
You can ask questions before payment and get help after registration in the private project.
Advantages
The launch flow may be stricter than usual, but that is part of protecting customers.
After game updates the product can be paused until the team checks the update risk.
Support collects customer notes and passes them to developers for upcoming updates.
Customers are not left alone after purchase and can contact support through the available channels.
Phoenix is a catalog of private cheats for popular PC games, running since 2015. The word "private" is key here. Unlike free public builds that lie in the open and therefore long ago entered anti-cheat bases, our cheats are distributed closed, by personal keys, and re-released regularly. That is the main reason they stay undetected longer.
The catalog gathers cheats for different genres: shooters, extraction projects, survival games, ARPGs and MOBAs. Each game has its own product with its own feature set — somewhere it is a full aimbot with ESP, somewhere only a quiet WH or chams, somewhere scripts and exploits for a specific game's mechanics. Everywhere the ban type calls for it, a HWID Spoofer to bypass hardware blocks is included or sold separately.
This suits those who want an edge without fiddling with shady free loaders and without constant day-one bans. We do not promise "eternal invulnerability" — there are no such guarantees in cheats. We give current builds for the latest game versions, honest working-status indicators, a subscription with day-freeze during downtime and live support. Below — how it works step by step.
A newcomer's main question is why pay for a cheat when the internet is full of free ones. The answer lies in how detection works, and why "free" in cheats almost always means "banned and infected".
Any build anyone can download lands in the anti-cheat developers' hands within days. They add its signatures to the base — and from then on everyone who ran it catches a ban in the next wave. Plus public loaders from forums and videos often come "bundled" with stealers and miners: you download a cheat and get account and wallet theft.
A private build is not in the open. Only subscribers get it by a personal key, it is packed with a commercial protector and re-released for every game patch. The anti-cheat simply has no fresh signatures of it in the base. So a private cheat lives weeks and months where a public one burns in an evening.
Longer without a ban, lower manual-review risk with careful play, no viruses in the loader and a predictable result. You pay not "for features the free one lacks" but for those features continuing to work rather than turning into a day-one ban.
Phoenix cheats are sold by a time subscription, not "forever". That is fairer: a cheat is not a file you download once but a service we maintain for the current game version. Here is how the mechanics work.
Each product has subscription variants — usually from 7 days and longer. The longer the period, the cheaper the day. A trial fits a week; for constant play a month is more profitable.
Next to the buy button each cheat shows a status: "working" or "unstable". We show it honestly. If the game just updated and the build is not yet adjusted, the status will be "unstable" — and that is visible before purchase, not after.
The most important part. When a major game patch ships and the cheat temporarily stops working, the card goes "unstable" and your subscription timer auto-pauses. Paid days do not burn during downtime. As soon as we release an updated build and the status returns to "working", the counter continues from the same value. Nothing to press.
What the product card lists is what is in the subscription. There are no separate paid modules inside one product. A spoofer is either built in or moved to a separate card — always stated in the description.
Different games are protected by different anti-cheats, and a universal "bypass everything" does not exist. Each protection family needs its own build and approach. Here are the main anti-cheats the catalog products are made for.
In all cases the binary is VMProtect/Themida-packed, and where a ban is tied to hardware, a HWID Spoofer helps.
The main fear when buying a cheat is "will I catch a ban or a virus right away". Here is what we do to prevent it and where the honesty line runs.
Where the bypass needs kernel-level access to game memory, we use a kernel driver with an EV certificate. To the anti-cheat it looks like a regular system component, not an alien injection.
Each build is packed with the commercial protector VMProtect/Themida, and each release ships new signatures. What was in the anti-cheat base yesterday is a different binary today.
Builds are not posted on forums, in Telegram groups or on GitHub. The subscriber gets a personal key and a direct link. That sharply reduces the sample flow reaching anti-cheat developers for analysis. Public cheats burn precisely because the anti-cheat already has their sample.
Our loaders have no stealers or miners — unlike "free" builds from videos. And we say honestly: no one has absolute ban guarantees. Safety depends heavily on your in-game behaviour — careful settings burn many times slower than a demonstrative "stomp" in front of the whole server.
The whole path from picking a game to launching the cheat usually takes under five minutes. No managers, no chats, no middlemen. Here are the steps.
On the home page and in the catalog find your game. Open its page — there is a description, a list of products for it and their features.
One game can have several products: for example, a full cheat and a separate spoofer, or a full version and a lightweight chams. Read the feature list and choose by your style and budget.
On the product card choose the subscription length. The longer the period, the cheaper the day.
The payment gateway is oplata.info. Secure connection, foreign cards accepted among others, receipt and confirmation arrive automatically.
Within a minute of payment an email arrives with the activation key and a direct loader link. Download the loader, paste the key, launch — and enter the game with the cheat configured.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
A private cheat is a build only subscribers get by a personal key, not anyone from the open access. Free public cheats quickly reach anti-cheat developers, their signatures are added to the base, and users get banned in waves; on top of that such loaders are often infected with stealers. A private cheat is packed with a commercial protector, re-released for every game patch and not posted on forums, so it lives significantly longer and more safely. All Phoenix products are private.
No honest seller has absolute ban guarantees — anyone promising "100% no ban forever" is lying. What we do for safety: a signed kernel driver, VMProtect/Themida packing, re-release for patches, closed distribution with no public samples. What depends on you: careful in-game behaviour. A demonstrative "stomp" with maximum settings in front of the whole server gathers reports and manual review faster than reasonable settings. On games with a statistical anti-cheat (e.g. FairFight in Battlefield 4) it is especially important not to crank everything to the max.
Payment goes through the oplata.info gateway: secure connection, foreign cards accepted among others, receipt arrives automatically. Within a minute of payment confirmation an email arrives with the activation key and a direct Phoenix loader link. No manual Telegram deliveries and no waiting for a manager — the whole process is automatic.
The subscription days auto-freeze. When a major patch ships and the build temporarily stops working, the product card gets the "unstable" status, and your subscription timer is paused during that time. Paid days do not burn. As soon as we release an updated build for the new game version and the status returns to "working", the counter continues from the same value. No action is required on your side.
The catalog has games across genres: shooters (Apex Legends, Battlefield 4, Delta Force, Marvel Rivals), extraction projects (Arena Breakout Infinite, Hunt Showdown, Gray Zone Warfare, Dark and Darker), survival games (ARK, SCUM, Rust, DayZ, PUBG), ARPGs (Path of Exile and Path of Exile 2), the MOBA-shooter Deadlock, Palworld, Dead by Daylight and others. Each game has its own product and feature set — open the game page to see exactly what is included. The list is regularly expanded.
It depends on the game and ban type. In games with a kernel anti-cheat a ban is often tied to hardware (HWID), and then a spoofer is needed to return from the same PC on a new account. In some products the HWID Spoofer is already built into the subscription, in others it is a separate card, and in games where the ban goes by account or by statistics (not by hardware) a spoofer is not needed at all. What exactly a specific product includes is always written in its description. Important: a spoofer does not return a banned account and its progress, it only lifts the hardware block.
The fastest channel is the Telegram support chat, whose link arrives in the post-payment email and is in the site header. During Moscow daytime and evening (roughly 10:00 to 22:00) the duty operator usually replies in a couple of minutes, less at night. An alternative is the widget form on the site, whose tickets share the same queue. The VK group is only for announcements and news — technical tickets are not handled there.