PUBG Mobile remains one of the top battle royale games since its 2018 launch, boasting massive popularity and revenue growth despite bans in regions like India. With thriving eSports scenes and a dedicated global player base, the game continues to captivate millions.
Yet, developers and fair players grapple with cheaters using third-party hacks for effortless wins. As player numbers rise, so do these unfair practices.
To ensure a level playing field, PUBG Mobile implemented a robust anti-cheat system and the Ban Pan program, swiftly detecting and punishing accounts gaining unfair edges.
The latest weekly Ban Pan report, shared on social media, reveals 2,567,950 accounts banned from June 11-17 for in-game hacks. This marks a staggering 89% increase—over 1.2 million more than last week.
Primary violations: character modifications and auto-aim hacks.
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Detailed breakdown by rank at time of ban:

Crown and Diamond tiers saw the highest concentrations, where cheaters abused hacks to climb ranks.

Cheaters' evolving tactics, like character mods, are no match for the anti-cheat system's vigilance. This ban wave underscores its growing effectiveness in protecting legitimate gameplay.
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