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PUBG Mobile update toward Anti Cheat programs, which bans over 1.4 million accounts

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Last year, the Indian government banned hundreds of Chinese apps and games such as TikTok, Weibo, and PUBG Mobile due to privacy concerns and anti-China sentiments in the country. Following this, the parent companies of these banned apps are continuously working to relaunch their Indian variants.

In addition to this, Tencent also announced its partnership with Godzilla vs. Kong. Players can attend an in-game event along with an upcoming movie that includes game mode and theme content.

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And it looks like KRAFTON, which is the parent company of PUBG Mobile, got success as it has recently launched this game in India called “Battlegrounds Mobile India”. At the same time, the company announced that the pre-registration will start on May 18 for Android smartphones.

Meanwhile, the developer of PUBG Mobile permanently suspended 1,481,239 accounts across the globe from May 07 to May 13th. To focus on zero tolerance for cheaters across the game including the action for both cheaters and cheat providers.

PUBG Mobile developers conduct their efforts to identify and resolve fraudulent providers at the source of unauthorized third-party software for hacking.

The majority of reasons includes:

  • X-Ray Vision
  • Cross mark Auto-Aim Hacks
  • Cross mark Speed Hacks/Modification of Area Damage

These are the accounts that are banned permanently:

  • Bronze: 35%
  • Silver: 12%
  • Gold: 9%
  • Platinum:10%
  • Diamond: 13%
  • Crown: 12%
  • Ace: 8%
  • Conqueror: 1%

The majority of reason Banned Cheats:

  • Modification of Area Damage: 5%
  • Speed Hacks: 13%
  • Modification of Character Model: 15%
  • X-Ray Vision: 14%
  • Auto-Aim Hacks: 16%
  • Others: 37%
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