Tencent's PUBG Mobile, one of the most popular battle royale games worldwide, continues to battle persistent cheating issues that undermine fair play. Despite ongoing anti-cheat efforts, hackers remain a challenge. Now, PUBG Mobile has introduced a robust new policy targeting YouTube channels that promote hacks, ensuring a cleaner gaming environment. Here's what you need to know.

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YouTube has been instrumental in PUBG Mobile's rise, with streamers and creators sharing strategies and gameplay to engage millions of fans.
Unfortunately, some channels have shifted to promoting hacks and cheats, guiding viewers on match manipulation. PUBG Mobile already bans around one million cheaters weekly, but the influx persists.
The latest policy escalates enforcement: channels promoting illegal hacks or cheats will face automatic restrictions. This was announced on the Official PUBG Mobile Discord.
"If you have less than 1000 subscribers, or if you have hidden your subscriber count and have less than total 10,000 channel views, we will automatically terminate your channel without reviewing your content."
The system now auto-detects cheat-related phrases in PUBG Mobile videos, enabling faster identification and removal of cheaters.

Fans have welcomed this decisive action against cheaters, with many expressing hope it will significantly reduce hacking and restore fair play.