PUBG Mobile, the worldwide battle royale sensation, continues its zero-tolerance policy on cheating. The latest official Ban Pan report reveals over 1.6 million permanent bans, totaling 1,650,625 accounts.
As a premier FPS/TPS shooter, PUBG Mobile draws millions, but hackers using aimbots and exploits face swift, irreversible bans from dedicated developers committed to fair play.
This analysis dives into the recent social media update on these mass bans.

The report spans April 30 to May 6, 2021, shared directly by developers on social platforms.
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Of the banned players, 38% were Bronze rank, 12% Silver and Crown, 8% Gold, over 11% Diamond, and just 1% Conqueror—the game's elite tier.

Auto-aim hacks topped the list at nearly 25%, favored for effortless precision. X-Ray Vision and Speed hacks followed closely.
Players: Stick to skill—hacking leads to permanent bans. View the full official report for details.