PUBG Mobile’s Anti-Cheat System Bans 1,462,970 Today

In a recent report released by PUBG Mobile a few days back, there are a total of 1,462,970 bans imposed by PUBG Mobile’s Anti-Cheat system. With the increase in the popularity of PUBG Mobile, the number of cheating cases is increasing day by day. While it is easy to identity a few numbers of cheating accounts but is merely impossible to figure out millions of cheaters. To resolve this issue, the developers have made an anti-cheat system allowing them to ban the hackers as soon as possible.
PUBG Mobile’s Anti-Cheat System: Types of Cheats Used
A weekly report has been generated which states that during the period of April 9-April 15, there are over 1,462,970 accounts banned in the game. This surprisingly 10 percent more numbers than the previous report of last week. The detailed description of the banned account is as:
Conqueror | 1% |
Ace | 7% |
Crown | 11% |
Diamond | 11% |
Platinum | 10% |
Gold | 8% |
Silver | 12% |
Bronze | 40% |
Out of all, the cheaters are mostly banned from the Bronze tier. This states that the new anti-cheat system is more effective in the lowest tier.
Out of all the available cheats in the game, around 26% of the cheaters are using the Auto-Aim hack. This hack helps players to better aim at the enemies in the game.
Close to more than 26% of cheaters are using X-ray vision (EXP). This helps hackers to see through the walls and buildings in PUBG Mobile. 22% were suspended due to speed hacks. This is used by players to move faster than their opponents.
12% of cases are related to the Modification of Area Damage, while 7% are banned due to the Modification of Character Model. The left-behind accounts i.e. approximately 7% are banned for using other types of hacks.
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