PUBG Mobile Anti-Cheat Report Week 7: Level Infinite permanently suspended more than 400k PUBG Mobile accounts for cheating – PUBG Mobile is one of the most-played Battle Royale games in the world. With this huge popularity, comes a large segment of players who malpractice and corrupt the integrity of fair gameplay. Players have, time and again complained about the cheaters and hackers in the game. To tackle these hackers, PUBG Mobile’s developers have started using a strong anti-cheat system that detects foul play and bans cheaters instantly. To make people aware of the number of accounts banned, PUBG Mobile has been uploading weekly reports on how many accounts have been banned. Level Infinite released an Anti-Cheat Report for week 7 where they announced 408,408 accounts were permanently banned. Let’s check out the latest Ban Pan report. For future updates on PUBG Mobile, follow InsideSport.IN.
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From 2/3 to 2/9, we permanently suspended 408,408 accounts and 7,566 devices.
During week 5, we removed 22,798 online cheat ads with 711,352,899 followers and views.
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PUBG Mobile Anti-Cheat Report Week 7: Level Infinite permanently suspended more than 400k PUBG Mobile accounts for cheating
Tiers on which PUBG Mobile accounts were banned
PUBG Mobile Anti-Cheat Report Week 727% of the cheats were banned because they were using auto-aim to shoot enemies. About 27% were banned from using X-ray vision to see the enemy’s location through the wall. 2% were banned for using speed hacks to outrun their enemies and have an unfair advantage. 30% of the cheaters received a ban for using a modification of area damage– killing others with the help of increased bullet damage. 14% of the hackers were banned for using third-party plugins that enabled them to modify their character.