AION 2 has posted a new official enforcement notice in Taiwan, and this one is not exactly subtle. On Friday, March 27, 2026, NCSoft said it had taken action against 62 accounts tied to what it described as abnormal behavior in the Abyss / Spacetime Rift content.
What the official notice says
According to the official post, the affected accounts will have their Abyss points and ranking points reset. NCSoft also said it will recover equipment items obtained improperly through the flagged behavior. The notice includes a published list of the affected accounts and says the team will continue investigating and processing these cases as quickly as possible.
This is already the second wave
What makes this more notable is that it is not a one-off cleanup. NCSoft had already published an earlier Abyss / Spacetime Rift enforcement notice on March 24, 2026, where it said 74 accounts were penalized with the same general measures: points reset and improperly obtained gear recovery. In other words, the March 27 action is officially the second round of punishments in the same area of the game.
Why this matters for players
For regular players, the message is pretty clear: NCSoft is watching high-value PvP progression systems closely, especially where rankings and gear rewards are involved. The Abyss and Spacetime Rift are not side content in AION 2. They are tied to progression, competition, and bragging rights, so any exploit there hits harder than a random bug in a low-stakes activity. That makes fast enforcement important, especially for players trying to climb fairly. This last point is an inference based on the role of Abyss/ranking systems and the specific penalties NCSoft chose to apply.
The bigger takeaway
The timing is also interesting. This enforcement update landed just days after AION 2’s March 25 update and right around the game’s March 26 emergency maintenance, which suggests the live service team is in full cleanup mode right now across multiple areas of the game. Whether that means more notices are coming remains unconfirmed, but players should probably assume that risky “creative gameplay” in competitive content is getting a lot less creative to the people running the servers.
What players should do now
If you play AION 2 on the Taiwan service, this is a good time to avoid anything even vaguely exploit-adjacent in Abyss or Spacetime Rift content. The official pattern now shows that NCSoft is willing to post account lists, reset competitive points, and claw back gear when it believes rewards were obtained improperly. That is a rough way to find out a shortcut was not worth it.

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