PUBG MOBILE Bans Almost 500,000 Accounts for Cheating in a Week

The developers of PUBG MOBILE have intensified their anti-cheat measures, banning 478,000 accounts for cheating between February 7 and February 13. This reflects their commitment to maintaining a fair and competitive gaming environment.

The majority of bans were related to the use of auto-aim hacks, which accounted for 13% of all violations. Players in the Bronze rank category were the most frequent offenders, representing 63% of those caught using prohibited software.

Below is a detailed breakdown of the violations during the week:

  • Auto-aim hacks: 13%
  • X-Ray vision: 9%
  • Modification of area damage: 4%
  • Speed hacks: 4%
  • Other violations: 70%