PUBG Mobile has banned 193,463 accounts for cheating during week 44. This is an ongoing effort by the developers to combat cheating and maintain a fair gaming environment. Check out more information about the latest ban report below.
The most common cheats used were auto-aim (20%), X-ray vision (7%), and speed hacks (4%), 5% of the hackers were banned for using third-party plugins that enabled them to modification of area damage. 64% of the accounts have been banned for other reasons.
The Ban Pan system analyzes data from player matches to identify suspicious activity. Players can report suspected cheaters to the Ban Pan system. The Ban Pan system also has a team of human investigators who manually review reports of cheating.
If a player is found to be cheating, they will be banned from PUBGM. The severity of the ban will depend on the type of cheating that was detected. For example, a player who is caught using a wallhack may be banned for a shorter period than a player who is caught using an aimbot.
Cheating in PUBG Mobile is not good because it ruins the game for everyone else. When people cheat, they gain an unfair advantage and make it impossible for other players to win. This can be very frustrating and can make people want to stop playing the game altogether.