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PUBG anti cheat system report bans 1498738 accounts this week 2021

PUBG anti cheat system report bans 1,498,738 accounts this week 2021

The aim of gaming is both fun and calming. Games for those who wish to draw up a broad fan base are launched every day. Tencent’s PUBG Mobile is one of the games available to millions of people across the globe. The game brings new gaming experiences, and the difficulty level increases at all levels.

Certain players cheat by inserting apps/scripts from third parties into the game to achieve an advantage on others. This not only damages the game, but also undermines the competitive value for the people who play equally.

The creators of PUBG Mobile implemented many anti-cheat schemes to discourage cheaters from destroying the game for others. They also report on weekly measures taken against fraudsters to warn fans.

The reports of PUBG Mobile for the cheaters banned from the previous week, from 4 April 2021, have now been released.

The survey for this week reported that PUBG Mobile has prohibited more than 1,498,738 accounts to be cheated, each of which is suspended permanently.

Break-up of the banned PUBG Mobile accounts

1% of Conqueror tier accounts

7% of Ace tier accounts

11% of Crown tier accounts

12% of Diamond tier accounts

10% of Platinum tier accounts

9% of Gold tier accounts

11% of Silver-tier accounts

39% of Bronze tier accounts

Banned cheats

25% of the cheats were banned due to auto-aim, which automatically shot enemies using third-party scripts.

Around 24% of the cheaters used X-ray visions to gain an unfair advantage and see the enemy’s position through covers and walls.

23% were using speed hacks to outperform enemies via an unfair movement advantage.

12% received suspensions for using a modification of area damage, where they could kill others instantly with increased bullet damage.

The remaining 9% got banned due to unspecified reasons.