On June 25, 2026, the TBH: Task Bar Hero development team confirmed that the Steam Market opening would move forward, but the live opening time was delayed by an additional 2 hours from the earlier Ver 1.00.20 schedule.

The same announcement window also included a major enforcement update: 6,180 confirmed cheating accounts were sanctioned after a server-data review. To keep the market stable, Cosmic, Divine, and Celestial items are temporarily blocked from listing, while Soulstones can still be listed.

Final market opening time after the 2 hour delay

The first Ver 1.00.20 notice listed June 25 opening times of 00:00 PDT, 16:00 KST, and 08:00 BST. A later notice superseded that schedule by adding another 2 hours.

  • San Francisco / PDT: June 25, 2026 at 02:00.
  • Seoul / KST: June 25, 2026 at 18:00.
  • London / BST: June 25, 2026 at 10:00.

6,180 cheating accounts sanctioned

The team says it reviewed cheating activity based on server data and applied sanctions to 6,180 confirmed cheating accounts. The notice separates two main categories: abnormal item creation or acquisition, and unfair advantages gained through unauthorized programs or exploitation of game systems.

Depending on type and severity, the team applied either a game access restriction or a Steam Market restriction. Players who believe they were sanctioned by mistake can submit an appeal through the official form linked in the announcement.

Ver 1.00.20 hotfix and temporary listing limits

Ver 1.00.20 applied a security hotfix. The official patch note is short, but it matters because it landed in the same market-reopening window as the anti-cheat action and the new listing restrictions.

To reduce risk while monitoring market activity, the top 3 item grades are temporarily restricted from listing: Cosmic, Divine, and Celestial. The announcement explicitly says Soulstones can still be listed. Once activity and stability are confirmed, the team plans to open those grades for listing and publish the schedule separately.

What to watch next

The team says that after the market stabilizes, it plans to share more information about the content development roadmap and multilingual announcements. Until that follow-up arrives, treat market supply, high-grade listing availability, and price signals as temporary live-service conditions rather than settled long-term balance.

For wiki use, keep database pages separate from market status. Gear, materials, stage boxes, and farming pages still help with planning, but Steam Market behavior on June 25 reflects enforcement, security fixes, and stability monitoring as much as ordinary player supply.