Rust Ban Checker
Check any Steam profile for bans. Paste a SteamID64 or profile link and the tool shows EAC game bans, VAC bans, community ban status and the date of the last ban. Powered by the public Steam API.
Game bans in Rust come from Easy Anti-Cheat. They show up on your Steam profile and cannot be reversed. If you also caught a hardware ban (HWID), EAC remembers your hardware IDs — a new account alone will not help without a spoofer.
Check is performed via an external service. We do not store or share any entered data.
Types of Bans in Rust
Game ban — issued by EAC for using prohibited software. Tied to your Steam account and visible to everyone on your profile. You can no longer launch Rust on that account.
HWID ban — a hardware-level block. EAC logs serial numbers for your drives, MAC address and motherboard. Even a fresh account will not get you in — you need an HWID spoofer.
Community ban — a Steam community rules violation. Restricts access to forums, comments and the marketplace. Usually does not affect the game itself.
FAQ
How do I check if an account is banned in Rust?
Paste a SteamID64 or Steam profile link into the form above. The tool shows game ban count, VAC bans, the date of the last ban and community ban status.
Where do I find my SteamID64?
Go to steamid.io and paste your Steam profile link. The site shows your SteamID64 — a 17-digit number. Or grab it from the profile URL: steamcommunity.com/profiles/XXXXX.
Can a Rust game ban be removed?
No. An EAC game ban is permanent, and appeals through Steam support get denied. To play again you need a new account. If you also caught a hardware ban, you need an HWID spoofer on top of that.
What is the difference between a game ban and VAC?
Rust uses EAC anti-cheat, not VAC. A game ban comes from EAC but shows up in the Steam profile the same way. Different system, same result — you cannot play on that account anymore.
Banned? Get back in the game
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