More than 2 million PUBG Mobile according to game developers, accounts were permanently banned from mobile gaming in just one week. PUBG Corp. and Krafton gave an update on the game’s anti-cheating efforts through PUBG Mobile Twitter account to get an idea of how many players have recently been affected by the “ban”. Prohibited players between December 11 and December 17 totaled exactly 2,127,454, the PUBG Mobile said the creators, with three reasons identified as the main causes of the bans.
Not surprisingly, these reasons were cheats that mobile gamers used PUBG Mobile to improve your chances of winning or manipulating parts of the game in another way. The overview of the latest wave of bans said the three main things players had banned during this month were using X-ray vision hackers, hackers and modifying character models.
From December 11 to 17, 2,127,454 accounts have been permanently suspended to access our game, of which these are most of the reasons:
⬜ X-ray vision
⬜ Auto Aim Hacks
⬜ Modification of character models pic.twitter.com/AdA8iItjqJ– PUBG MOBILE (@PUBGMOBILE) December 20, 2020
Along with this information, separate infographics shared in the tweet show what the spread between these three categories was like. A total of 31% of banned players manipulated character models, 18% used some form of X-ray vision, and 15% used hackers. The other reasons for the bans mentioned in the chart were speed hackers, modifying damage to the area, and “others” to include anything that players had been doing and that was prohibitive.
It was also interesting to see the spread of the ranks to which the banned accounts belonged. Most of the banned accounts were bronze with 22%, which might not be too surprising PUBG Mobile players while the next largest demographic was Diamond with 17% followed by a draw between Platinum and Crown with 15% each.
Both of us PUBG i PUBG Mobile they have been fighting cheaters for a long time by banning accounts like these, so expect to see more anti-cheat updates like this in the future to detail how many accounts are banned during different intervals.