PUBG: New State update brings anti-cheat measures to Android users in India
India Today
PUBG: New State is now getting an update which brings the first round of anti-cheating measures to the game. The developers have marked it as an essential update, meaning your game will not run unless you update it to the new version.
PUBG: New State, the most recent battle royale game from the house of Krafton, will now actively filter players employing cheating methods within the game. For this, the mobile game now gets an update bringing new anti-cheating measures to it, and players on Android phones will not be able to play the game unless they update it.
Krafton has shared the development through a recent blog post. Calling all PUBG: New State players "Survivors," the blog mentions that players on Android phones will now be prompted to download an update when they launch the game. This update will have to be downloaded through Google Play or the Galaxy Store.