As I understand it, they had most of these 75 players on a list before it all kicked off, and that number is for the entire game, not just Ship 2.
It's only today they brought down the ban hammer.
I imagine that these 75 players had a range of different marks against their names, via player reports and GameGuard, and the call to ban them all today was a bit of a PR stunt to show SEGA are reacting to the hack.
There's no way in hell it took 75 people to do this. It was two dudes. We watched it happen in real time as they talked about it. We've got our account of how it all went down on our site.
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