PUBG Mobile Anti-Cheat Report Week 22: PUBG Mobile has released its latest anti-cheat report, which shows that the game’s developers are continuing to take a tough stance on cheaters. In the report, PUBG Mobile revealed that it has banned over 288,481 accounts for cheating in the past week. This represents a significant increase from the previous week when PUBG Mobile banned over 260,000 accounts.
The latest anti-cheat report also shows that PUBG Mobile is using a variety of methods to detect and ban cheaters. These methods include:
- Manual review: PUBG Mobile’s developers manually review reports of cheating and ban accounts that are found to be cheating.
- Automatic detection: PUBG Mobile uses a variety of automated tools to detect cheaters, including software that can identify players who are using unauthorized third-party software.
- Data analysis: PUBG Mobile’s developers use data analysis to identify patterns of cheating and ban accounts that are found to be engaging in suspicious behavior.
The latest anti-cheat report shows that PUBG Mobile is committed to maintaining a fair and competitive gaming environment. The game’s developers are constantly working to improve their anti-cheat measures, and they are showing no signs of slowing down.
If you encounter a cheater in PUBG Mobile, you can report them by following these steps:
- Open the PUBG Mobile app.
- Tap on the Settings icon.
- Tap on Customer Service.
- Tap on Report.
- Enter the cheater’s information, including their nickname, ID, and the evidence of their cheating.
- Tap on Submit.
PUBG Mobile’s developers will review your report and take action against the cheater if they are found to be cheating. By reporting cheaters, you can help to make PUBG Mobile a more fair and enjoyable game for everyone.
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