PUBG Mobile remains a cornerstone of the battle royale genre, setting esports benchmarks in regions worldwide since its 2017 launch. With millions of active players, it continues to dominate the mobile gaming scene.
However, surging popularity has brought challenges like hackers and cheaters. While some evade detection with sophisticated hacks, PUBG Mobile's robust anti-cheat system regularly updates to counter them, resulting in permanent bans. The BanPan campaign empowers genuine players to report suspects via in-game tools, aiding enforcement.
The anti-cheat actively monitors and swiftly bans violators. This week's report (May 14-20) reveals 1,150,483 bans—a 22% drop from the prior week, signaling fewer effective cheats infiltrating the game.

Here's the distribution of bans across player tiers:
Notably, most bans hit lower ranks like Bronze, aligning with the system's proactive detection. BanPan reports often lead to quick action, rewarding players with confirmation IDs upon successful bans.
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Undetectable cheats dominate bans, as developers constantly innovate to bypass detection—often sold at premium prices. Yet, PUBG Mobile's team persists in outpacing them, safeguarding fair play.
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