PUBG Mobile remains one of the most popular battle royale games worldwide, even amid regional bans. Since its launch, it has attracted millions of players, fostering a thriving competitive scene and the rise of professional eSports.
eSports tournaments provide platforms for top talent to shine, but intense competition has also drawn hackers seeking unfair advantages. To combat this, PUBG Mobile developers implemented a robust anti-cheat system that detects and permanently bans accounts using prohibited tools, ensuring fair play for all.
PUBG Mobile releases weekly ban reports detailing affected accounts by level and violation type, underscoring their commitment to a cheat-free environment.
This week, from July 16 to 22, authorities banned 1,674,772 accounts—a sharp rise from the previous week's 500,000, primarily for character and quick hacks.
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Most bans targeted Crown-tier players using hacks to boost ranks.

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