
Krafton banned around 60,000 Battlegrounds Mobile India players for cheating last week
India Today
Battlegrounds Mobile India has introduced a new rule that if a player is found cheating within the game, his or her device will be permanently banned.
The developer of Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), Krafton, has yet again banned nearly 60,000 accounts permanently over last week. Rogue players can't just create new accounts to continue ruining your matches, they have to buy a new phone or tablet.
In a post, the South Korean firm said, "Battlegrounds Mobile India will strive to implement strong sanctions with the ultimate goal of eradicating the use of illegal programs in order to provide you a pleasant gaming environment.”

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