PUBG Mobile dominated as February 2021's top-grossing game, raking in over $250 million in revenue. In 2020 alone, it generated more than $2.5 billion—a record for mobile titles. Its success stems from breathtaking graphics, heart-pounding gameplay, and frequent updates delivering fresh content.
Developers roll out bi-weekly or monthly patches, introducing new features while squashing bugs and exploits. Central to fair play is PUBG Mobile's robust anti-cheat system, which swiftly detects violations and issues permanent bans.

The latest—25th weekly ban report covering March 5-11—reveals 1,110,842 accounts permanently suspended for cheating. That's a 41% drop from the prior week's 1,573,454 bans, signaling stronger deterrence.

Among banned accounts, just 1% were Conqueror tier, 7% Ace, and 12% Crown. Lower tiers saw higher volumes: 13% Diamond, 11% Platinum, 10% Gold, 12% Silver, and a whopping 34% Bronze.
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Auto-aim hacks topped the list at 29%, enabling third-party software to lock onto targets effortlessly. Wallhacks (X-ray vision) accounted for 28%, letting cheaters peer through obstacles. Speed hacks made up 19%, giving users unnatural agility.
Area damage mods drew 7% of bans, amplifying blast radii unfairly. Character model tweaks earned 1%, while 16% involved unspecified third-party tools. As enforcement tightens, cheaters face steeper risks—fair play is winning out.
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