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PUBG Mobile bans over 1 4 million accounts for using cheats, hacks

PUBG Mobile bans over 1.4 million accounts for using cheats, hacks PUBG Mobile bans over 1.4 million accounts for using cheats, hacks PUBG Mobile has released a new anti-cheat report and it includes what led to the ban on these accounts. advertisement HIGHLIGHTS The new anti-cheat report has the data between April 16 and April 22. PUBG Mobile keeps removing accounts that take help of cheats. PUBG Mobile is at it again. During the last week, the game banned over 1.4 million accounts for using cheats and hacks during gameplay to get an undue advantage over other players. In the latest anti-cheat report, PUBG Mobile has said that this week saw a 2.4 per cent increase over the accounts that saw a ban last week. As usual, the maximum number of accounts that have been banned were found using Auto-Aim Hacks and most of the banned accounts belonged to the Bronze category.

PUBG Mobile Banned Over 1 2 Million Hackers Last Week for Cheating: All Details Here

PUBG Mobile Banned Over 1.2 Million Hackers Last Week for Cheating: All Details Here FOLLOW US ON: PUBG Mobile is arguably the most popular online battle royale game in the world with an estimated 600 million players globally. Given the user base, PUBG Mobile requires the most thought-after policy against cheating and hackers. However, despite the game s efforts, hackers have found a way to come around the techniques put in place to avoid hackers inside the game. PUBG Mobile developers take out an Anti-Cheating report frequently, to show how many hackers and cheaters were banned from the game. In their latest report, PUBG Mobile s developers said that a total of 1,217,342 accounts were permanently suspended between January 8 to January 14.

PUBG Mobile bans close to 15 lakh accounts permanently for these three offences

Updated: Dec 10, 2020, 01:15 PM IST PUBG Mobile has aggressively banned close to 15 lakh accounts in the last 10 days. The reason behind the ban – these accounts indulged in illegal activities like cheating and hacking. Some accounts have been banned for griefing in PUBG. What is Griefing? It is an individual who deliberately irritates and harasses other players within the game (trolling), using aspects of the game in unintended ways. The individual is called a Griefer. In a report on Inside Sports, PUBG banned all these accounts for three more reasons. X-Ray Vision, Auto Aim Hacks and Speed Hacks. This went against the fairplay policy of the game, which prohibits third party scripts and unfair movement and vision advantage. The report also released a statement and outlined the reasons and the composition of the accounts that were permanently banned.

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