PUBG MOBILE announces the banning of 8,084,505 accounts in Q1 2022 alone with the Ban Pan Anti-Cheat System. During the entire year of 2021 the battle royale recorded more than 59 million banned accounts, most of these bans were carried out thanks to the community that helped by reporting and participating by being an investigator in the game.
In addition to accounts, PUBG MOBILE also banned 72,201 devices and 53,125 ads with over 99 million followers and views. Social media ads were removed respectively from the Youtube (60.259), Instagram (8.321) e Facebook (1.829).
PUBG MOBILE is always listening to the community, so Ban Pan goes beyond a simple game ban system, players themselves can report and become an investigator through the area “To ban” within the game. You can follow the step by step of how to become an investigator on here.
Report cheat ads through thisform.
Below are the main reasons for banning:
- Auto Sight Hacks (13%)
- X-ray vision hacks (11%)
- Area damage modification (5%)
- Speed hacks (4%)
- Other reasons (3%)
The game strives to provide all players with a fair and balanced gaming environment, and the safe zone made it possible for the community itself to help in reporting cheating and protecting the game.
In addition to Ban PanPUBG MOBILE has implemented in its official championships the Competitive Ban System to ensure a fair gameplay experience across all tournaments. This new global system detects players who undermine the integrity of competitions and distributes punishments accordingly, including permanent bans for players who use cheat programs in championships.
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