The PUBG Mobile development team haven’t been shy recently with topping players rom cheating, as the company has announced it has banned more than 2 million people over the course of a week.
Known as the “Ban Pan,” the latest anti-cheating report for the game says that nearly a third of all banned players had modified their character model, while about 15% of players were using aim hacks.
From December 11th-17th, 2,127,454 accounts have been permanently suspended from accessing our game, out of which these are the majority of the reasons:
⬜ X-Ray Vision
⬜ Auto Aim Hacks
⬜ Modification of Character Models pic.twitter.com/AdA8iItjqJ— PUBG MOBILE (@PUBGMOBILE) December 20, 2020
The accounts banned as part of the mass action are permanently suspended from using the game. Other reasons for the bans include x-ray vision hacks, speed hacks, and hacks that modify an area of damage.
Out of the 50 million daily users, it means the banned total equals roughly 4% of the total daily number, though the game has been downloaded more than 600 million times to date.