PUBG Mobile recently released a BanPan Report for week 24, which shows that they permanently suspended 453,051 accounts and 19,295 devices for cheating. This is a significant increase from the previous week when they only suspended 273,659 accounts and 11,065 devices.
The most common reason for suspension was cheating, which includes using unauthorized third-party programs, hacking, and exploiting bugs. Other reasons for suspension include toxic behavior, such as racism, sexism, hate speech, and teaming, which is when two or more players team up in a solo or duo match.
PUBG Mobile is committed to providing a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for all players. They use a variety of methods to detect and ban cheaters, including manual reviews, machine learning, and data analysis. If you suspect that someone is cheating, you can report them through the in-game reporting system.
Here are some of the specific types of cheating that PUBG Mobile is cracking down on:
- Unauthorized third-party programs: This includes programs that give players an unfair advantage, such as aimbots, wallhacks, and speedhacks.
- Hacking: This includes modifying the game’s code to give players an unfair advantage.
- Exploiting bugs: This includes using bugs in the game to give players an unfair advantage.
- Toxic behavior: This includes using racist, sexist, or hate speech in chat.
- Teaming: This is when two or more players team up in a solo or duo match.
If you are caught cheating in PUBG Mobile, you will be permanently suspended from the game. You will also lose all of your progress and items. So it is important to play fair and follow the rules.
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