PUBG Mobile Bans 1.2 Million Accounts for Hacking Last Week

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PUBG Mobile Bans 1.2 Million Accounts for Hacking Last Week

Nutan Lele
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  • From Jan 8th-14th, 1,217,342 accounts have been permanently suspended from accessing PUBG Mobile.
  • The banned accounts include ones using hacks like character model modification, auto-aim, x-ray, and speed hacks.
  • Close to 40% of the accounts banned this time were from Bronze with 3% bans happening in Conqueror.

PUBG Mobile has been at war with hackers in their game for quite some time now. The devs have kept improving their anti-cheat system to ensure that hackers will not freely run rampant in the game. Based on the report they posted this Dec 21st, 2020, over 2,127,454 accounts were banned for hacking in the game from Dec 11th to 17th. Now, from Jan 8th-14th, 1,217,342 accounts have been permanently suspended from accessing PUBG Mobile.

 

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The PUBG Mobile Ban Hammer Strikes Again

In a Twitter post from the official PUBG Mobile, they revealed that 1,217,342 accounts were banned for cheating. The banned accounts include ones using hacks like character model modification, auto-aim, x-ray, and speed hacks.

PUBG Mobile Bans 1.2 Million Accounts for Hacking Last Week
Courtesy: PUBG Mobile

Close to 40% of the accounts banned this time were from Bronze with 3% bans happening in Conqueror.

PUBG Mobile Bans 1.2 Million Accounts for Hacking Last Week
Courtesy: PUBG Mobile

Hacking has been one of the main problems of PUBG Mobile. The more the game rises in popularity, the more hackers it attracts. These hackers ruin the fun in the game for players who play fair and square. With the help of the community who report these hackers, the devs aim to improve their anti-cheat system and ban those who modify the game to gain an unfair advantage.

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Nutan is experienced with content across various FPS, MOBA, and BR titles for both PC and mobile gaming. Basically, she's a Jill of all trades. As the former captain of an all-woman esports team, her roots lie firmly in PC gaming but she does enjoy that one map in Call of Duty: Mobile.

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