PUBG Mobile Permanently Bans Over 1.6 Million Accounts for Cheating: All You Need to Know

PUBG Mobile is still banned in India and it’s unclear if it will ever relaunch in the country, though the developers are working towards it.

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By Vineet Washington | Updated: 6 April 2021 16:10 IST
Highlights
  • PUBG Mobile banned over 1.8 million in previous round of bans
  • The game is still banned in India
  • PUBG Mobile shared 35 percent banned players were in Bronze tier

PUBG Mobile introduced the Ban Pan anti-cheat system in 2019

PUBG Mobile has permanently banned over 1.6 million accounts in about five days, the developers have shared on Twitter. The latest Ban Pan anti-cheat report shared by PUBG Mobile shows the different percentages of player in various tiers that were banned and most of them were in Bronze. The tweet from late last week also shares percentages for the different types of cheats and hacks that were being used and most of these were auto-aim hacks that allow players to lock on to enemies.

PUBG Mobile introduced the Ban Pan anti-cheat system late in 2019 to rid the game of hackers and cheaters using certain exploits to get unfair advantage over their opponents. A lot of players have been banned since then and with the latest anti-cheat report, PUBG Mobile shared on Twitter that it banned 1,691,949 accounts from accessing the game permanently. This was done between March 28 and April 1.

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In the tweet, PUBG Mobile also shared that out of these over 1.6 million accounts, 35 percent players were in Bronze tier, 13 percent were in Diamond, 12 percent in Crown, 11 percent in Silver and Platinum, 9 percent in Gold, 8 percent in Ace, and the remaining 1 percent in Conqueror.

Elaborating on the kind of hacks that players were using, PUBG Mobile shared that 34 percent of these banned accounts were using auto-aim and X-Ray vision hacks that allow players to lock on to opponents and spot other players through walls respectively. Speed hacks were being used by 12 percent of these accounts, 6 percent were using modification of area damage, 4 percent were modifying their character model, and 10 percent were using other types of hacks.

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In the previous round of bans, 1,813,787 accounts were banned from PUBG Mobile for using the same hacks.

PUBG Mobile is still banned in India and though there have been attempts to relaunch it, the fate of the game remains uncertain.

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