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There's nothing to ban you from. Game is single player
And whoever it was that would want to do it, how would they even know?
No single player game can ban you for using cheat engine, In Deus Ex and the new Assassins Creed games I used cheat engine to give myself cash shop items, there's probably some legalese crap in the ToS that says you shouldn't cheat, but that stuff never comes up in the real world.
In short, no you can't and no one has the power to even cares xD
If a game is scanning your computer for programs it does not like, regardless of them doing anything with the memory or not, then you have bigger problems to worry about with those devs than them simply banning you :P
Itd be fine if you were rewarded for your hard work, instead you get anal beads and pellets.
There's nothing challenging about Sekiro.
What does that have to do with anything.
Well I already passed it so I guess so