PUBG Mobile bans more than 1.6 million hackers within a week

Hackers have always been a big problem in PUBG Mobile. The popular Battle Royale game publishes an anti-cheats report every week to assure players that action is being taken against fraudsters. In one week, from March 26 to April 1, 1.6 million hackers were banned.

About 68 percent of the bills were captured using automatic aiming and x-ray vision heels, according to the Tencent report yesterday. Twelve percent use speed hacks while 10 percent change their area damage and character model. About 10 percent of the accounts were banned for other reasons.

Tencent also revealed the ranking of the hackers:

  • Bronze: 35 percent
  • Silver: 11 percent
  • Gold: Nine percent
  • Platinum: 11 percent
  • Diamond: 13 percent
  • Crown: 12 percent
  • Bait: Eight percent
  • Winner: One percent

While PUBG Mobile has a built-in hack detection system, some cheaters can bypass it. Players can, however, report these hackers to give them justice. These reports are individually evaluated by Tencent. The report button appears on the screen after the results of a match.

As soon as you click on it, a new window will appear with different reasons for the report. Players can also manually indicate the reason for the report by using the text box in the window. If a player you sign up for is banned, you will be notified.

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