PUBG Mobile’s fight against cheaters continues with latest #BanPan report, covering January 26th to February 1st. And PUBG Mobile has come down hard on unfair play again, bringing relief to legitimate players, banning over 333,000 accounts.
Mass Eviction of Malicious Actors:
The report highlights the permanent suspension of a staggering 333,693 accounts and 11,192 devices. This large-scale ban wave targets individuals utilizing unauthorized programs, modifications, or exploits to gain an unfair advantage. By removing these accounts, PUBG Mobile sends a clear message: cheating will not be tolerated.
PUBG MOBILE isn’t just focusing on individual cheaters; they’re also taking the fight to the source. During the same period, the team identified and removed 1,432 online cheat advertisements, effectively reducing the reach of these harmful resources. This proactive approach not only punishes existing violations but also disrupts the ecosystem that enables them, making it harder for new cheaters to emerge.
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By releasing regular #BanPan reports, PUBG MOBILE demonstrates their commitment to transparency and accountability. Players can see the tangible actions being taken to address cheating, fostering trust and confidence in the game’s competitive integrity. Moreover, the report serves as a deterrent, reminding players that any attempt to gain an unfair advantage will have consequences.