
PUBG Mobile permanently bans over 1 million accounts for cheating, here is how to avoid it
India Today
PUBG Mobile banned 41 per cent fewer players from last month during the March 5 to March 11 report.
In its latest crackdown, PUBG Mobile has said it has permanently deleted over 1 million accounts for cheating in the game. The user base of PUBG Mobile is large, thanks to the immense popularity of the battle royale but, at the same time, the game is plagued by certain players who resort to cheating in the game. The cheating, essentially, is carried out by using hacks in the game, which spoil the gameplay for the rest of the players. To maintain the decorum, PUBG Mobile introduced the anti-cheat system some months back. PUBG Mobile tweeted that it has banned 1,110,842 accounts permanently from accessing the game. This means these accounts cannot be revived because they have been booted out of the game completely. Some of these accounts are usually bots that players create to help them win a match using hacks and decoys in the game whereas the rest leverage these cheats themselves to ensure victory in the game. According to PUBG Mobile, the majority of reasons for the ban include, -- Auto-Aim Hacks-- Speed Hacks-- X-Ray Vision
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