PUBG Mobile Banned 1 Million Players for Cheating

Tencent PUBG Mobile has announced via Twitter that over 1 million accounts for hacking have been permanently banned. The organization keeps making frequent sweeps for dishonest players and keeps wiping their accounts from time to time.

The organization via the official Twitter handle for PUBG’s mobile found that it banned 11,10,842 players under BanPan’s initiative during its most recent wave from March 5 to March 11. The rest of these accounts used automatic hacks, pace hacks, and vision hacks from X-Ray. The organization has also found a range of statistics from the current anti-cheating study which indicate that out of the 11,10,842 players banned, 34% were Bronze, 13% were Diamon, 12% were in the Silver and Crown ranks, 11% in the Platinum category, 10% belonged to the Golden category and 7% to the Ace category. Lastly, the least amount of hackers belonged to the Conqueror category.

It is unlikely to resume those banned accounts as all their data have been wiped from the servers of the organization. Any such accounts are typically bots created by hackers to assist during matches. The remainder is players who actually use these hacks to reap benefits in tournaments. The number of hackers has fallen by approximately 41 percent in comparison to the last BanPan survey.

About PUBG Mobile Scene in India:

PUBG is also blocked in India since the application was banned by the government in September last year and over 100 additional Chinese applications have been restricted on cybersecurity issues. While a recent Krafton study reaffirms that the battle of the Royal Game is about to restart again in the region, the government has not announced this at this stage.

After the prohibition, Krafton has strived to return to India. The custom version of PUBG Mobile Game for India called PUBG Mobile India was released in December last year. In a declaration, the company announced the Indian version of the game in the country and the main areas of focus will be areas such as protection and privacy.

The PUBG Corp that authorizes the Tencent Games game in China has cut ties to them in India. “By recent changes, PUBG Corporation has decided not to approve the Tencent games franchise PUBG MOBILE for India anymore. In a statement issued in September, PUBG Corp will assume all publishing responsibility in the region.”

Recently, New State or PUBG Mobile 2 passed 5 million Google Play pre-registration during the week after the pre-registration connection is published. The game, released by Krafton, a South Korean company for video games, is probably not going to come to India, according to reports. PUBG: New State’s Google Play Play Store new state pre-registrations began on February 25. The corporation has taken Twitter to reveal the five million mark that it has reached a week. Please notice that the pre-inscription does not contain India.

Numerous mobile games are “violent, explicit, and addictive,” according to Union minister Prakash Javadekar, who announced a government plan to establish a center of excellence in gaming and other related areas to promote Indian ideology.

PUBG Mobile could soon be launched in India, according to a study in Sportskeeda quoting Krafton. Bear in mind that there is still no confirmation by the government that the royal match in India has restarted.