It seems that cheaters do not know a way to stop or give up
The PUBG Mobile game, which is completely rich in definition, is still fighting and racing against time to get rid of hackers and cheaters who have exhausted its developers, and even one of the most important reasons for the game's decline at some times.
Today, PUBG Mobile announced through its official Twitter account that it has banned more than 2 million players over just one week, according to a tweet by the developers, as 2273,152 accounts were blocked from August 20 to August 27, and this also included 1424,854 devices that were suspended Or, permanently ban him from accessing the game.
Also through the tweet, which revealed some interesting statistics, as the developers noticed that the majority (33%) of the banned players were arrested using X-Ray Vision, while 27% of the players were using Auto-Aim and 12% of the remaining players were They use Speed Hacks, as for those banned due to modifying damage areas or their character models, it was 4% and 3%, respectively, and finally, for the remaining percentages of players, 22% of players were caught using cheats of another kind.
PUBG Mobile is scheduled to be updated to version 1.0 on September 8, where the game will get comprehensive modifications and updates upon launch to provide a more realistic and rich experience on a mobile phone, and new technologies have been adopted in the new version to fully upgrade the quality of the game. Improvements have been made to the players' personalities, and you can see more details here.
In the end, these measures may be just an indication as a start for more stringent anti-cheating measures before, as players previously complained about cheaters inside the game of PUBG in all its versions for a long time, and PUBG Corporation and its partners try to encourage players to report cheating whenever possible.
My question to our dear followers, if the ban is not sufficient to get rid of these cheaters, then what is the solution?
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Today, PUBG Mobile announced through its official Twitter account that it has banned more than 2 million players over just one week, according to a tweet by the developers, as 2273,152 accounts were blocked from August 20 to August 27, and this also included 1424,854 devices that were suspended Or, permanently ban him from accessing the game.
From August 20th to August 27th, 2,273,152 accounts and 1,424,854 devices have been permanently suspended from accessing our game, out of which these are the reasons:— PUBG MOBILE (@PUBGMOBILE) August 29, 2020
⬜ 12%: Speed Cheats
⬜ 22%: Other
⬜ 27%: Auto-Aim Cheats
⬜ 32%: X-Ray Vision pic.twitter.com/0U7JFeSxtF
PUBG Mobile is scheduled to be updated to version 1.0 on September 8, where the game will get comprehensive modifications and updates upon launch to provide a more realistic and rich experience on a mobile phone, and new technologies have been adopted in the new version to fully upgrade the quality of the game. Improvements have been made to the players' personalities, and you can see more details here.
In the end, these measures may be just an indication as a start for more stringent anti-cheating measures before, as players previously complained about cheaters inside the game of PUBG in all its versions for a long time, and PUBG Corporation and its partners try to encourage players to report cheating whenever possible.
My question to our dear followers, if the ban is not sufficient to get rid of these cheaters, then what is the solution?
Read:
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