The updated version of the PUBG Mobile Ban Pan 2.0 system has permanently suspended accounts that were cheating in the game. To make people aware of the number of accounts banned, PUBG Mobile has been uploading weekly reports on how many accounts have been banned.
Level Infinite permanently suspended 412,753 PUBG Mobile accounts for cheating during week 39. 17% of the cheats were banned because they were using auto-aim to shoot enemies. About 8% were banned from using X-ray vision to see the enemy’s location through the wall.
The Ban Pan system analyzes data from player matches to identify suspicious activity. Players can report suspected cheaters to the Ban Pan system. The Ban Pan system also has a team of human investigators who manually review reports of cheating.
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From 9/29 to 10/5, we permanently suspended 412,753 accounts and 17,231 devices.
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