PUBG Mobile remains one of the most popular battle royale games since its 2018 launch, boasting massive player bases, strong eSports scenes, and steady revenue growth—despite regional bans like India's.
However, cheaters using third-party hacks have threatened fair play. To combat this, PUBG Mobile developers implemented a robust anti-cheat system and the Ban Pan initiative, detecting and permanently banning accounts that exploit hacks for unfair advantages.
The latest Ban Pan weekly report, shared on official social channels, covers June 25 to July 1. It reveals 1,259,457 accounts banned for in-game hacks—a sharp 67.5% drop from the previous week.
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