PUBG Mobile Banned Millions of Players In Just a Few Days
Over 2 million
PUBG Mobile accounts were permanently banned from the mobile game within just one week, according to the game’s developers. PUBG Corp. and Krafton gave an update on the game’s anti-cheat efforts through the
PUBG Mobile Twitter account to give an idea of just how many players had been hit by the “ban pan” recently. The players banned between December 11th and December 17th totaled exactly 2,127,454, the
PUBG Mobile creators said, with three reasons identified as the main causes for the bans.
Those reasons, unsurprisingly, were all cheats that the mobile gamers employed in
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Over 2million âPUBG Mobileâ accounts were banned last week
More than a quarter of the banned accounts modified their characters
PUBG Mobile publisher Tencent Holdings has announced that it banned over 2million accounts last week.
The company revealed the results of its wide-ranging ban through the official PUBG Mobile Twitter account. Dubbed the “Ban Pan”, Tencent confirmed that over 2million accounts were permanently banned in the span of a week, from December 11 and December 17, for an array of cheats and hacks.
Of the 2million accounts that were banned, 31 per cent of users modified their character models, while 18 per cent enabled X-ray vision cheats. Other reasons for the bans include aim hacks, speed hacks and hacks that modify an area of damage.