PUBG Mobile, the blockbuster battle royale game, needs no introduction. Its esports scene has reached elite levels, with surging popularity and revenue in recent years. Despite bans in regions like India, it thrives globally.
Since its 2017 launch, PUBG Mobile has attracted millions of active players. As the community grows, so do challenges like cheaters and hackers disrupting fair play. Tracking every player manually is impossible, so developers rely on a robust anti-cheat system to detect and ban offenders. This system receives regular updates to counter evolving hacks, ensuring cheaters—even those using 'undetectable' tools—get caught.
To foster a fair gaming environment, PUBG Mobile's anti-cheat actively bans accounts using hacks for unfair advantages, backed by the official Ban Pan program.
Developers release weekly Ban Pan reports detailing banned accounts by rank and cheat type. The latest, covering July 30 to August 5, reveals 1,080,773 accounts banned for in-game hacks, shared via social media.
Top violations: auto-aim hacks and X-ray vision. Ban numbers align closely with the prior week.
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Here's the breakdown of banned accounts by rank:

Crown and Diamond tiers saw the highest concentrations, where cheaters abused hacks to rank up.

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