Every cheat store on the internet promises "undetected". Almost none of them show you their working. Here is what actually separates a cheat you can main from a gamble that costs you your account — and how to check each one before you spend a dollar.

1. Demand a live status board

Detection status is not a vibe — it is a fact that changes, sometimes overnight. A store that publishes a live, per-cheat status board (undetected, updating, or down) is telling you it expects to be held accountable for that answer. Before you buy anything, anywhere, find the status page and check the exact cheat you are about to purchase. Ours is public: the Arctic status board shows the current state of every cheat we sell, updated as our developers push changes.

2. Instant delivery is a trust signal, not a convenience

When a store delivers your license key the moment payment clears, it means the inventory is real and the fulfilment pipeline is automated — no "wait for a staff member" step where orders quietly die. Arctic keys are allocated and delivered instantly at checkout, and every key you have ever bought stays available in your account.

3. Match the cheat to how you actually play

Rage settings on your main is a plan with one ending. Decide what you want first: a legit-looking edge that keeps your account alive for months, or a fresh account you are happy to burn. The honest answer changes which product you should buy — most of our games offer both full cheats and lite versions, and we sell fresh accounts and HWID spoofers for players who want a clean slate.

4. Read the feature page like a sceptic

A long feature list is easy to write. What you want is specifics: which aim modes, what visibility checks, how configurable the visuals are, whether the loader supports your Windows build. If a product page cannot answer those questions, assume the developer cannot either. Every Arctic product page lists the full feature set and system requirements for exactly that cheat — if something is not listed, ask support before you buy.

5. Check how you can pay — and what happens if it goes wrong

Card checkout and crypto should both be on the table; crypto in particular means the store is not one payment-processor complaint away from disappearing. We take both cards and Bitcoin/Lightning through BTCPay. And read the refund policy before checkout, not after — ours is linked in the footer of every page.

The short version

  • Live status board, checked right before you buy.
  • Instant, automated key delivery.
  • The right product for your goal — main-safe edge or burner dominance.
  • Specific, verifiable feature lists.
  • Cards and crypto, with a refund policy you have actually read.

That is the whole checklist. Pick your game and see how Arctic answers every one of those questions in the open.