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PUBG Mobile’s Ban Pan takes aim at over 364,000 accounts and 6,000 devices

PUBG Mobile’s Ban Pan takes aim at over 364,000 accounts and 6,000 devices

PUBG Mobile’s Ban Pan swung hard this week, permanently suspending a whopping 364,774 accounts and 6,119 devices for cheating

PUBG Mobile is serious about fair play, and this week’s ban report proves it. A staggering 364,774 accounts and 6,119 devices were permanently suspended for cheating from November 24th to November 30th. That’s a lot of would-be chicken dinners interrupted! Check out the latest report by PUBG Mobile’s Ban Pan.

PUBG Mobile’s Ban Pan

The banhammer came down hard on cheaters using various illegal methods, including:

  • Auto-Aim: This gives players an unfair advantage by automatically locking onto targets.
  • X-Ray Vision: This allows players to see enemies through walls and other obstacles.
  • Speed Hacks: This lets players move at superhuman speeds, making them nearly impossible to catch.
  • Data Modification: This involves tampering with game data to gain an unfair advantage.

PUBG Mobile’s anti-cheat team is constantly working to detect and ban cheaters. They use a combination of automated systems and manual investigations to keep the game fair for everyone. This week’s massive ban wave is a clear message to cheaters: you’re not welcome in PUBG Mobile. If you’re caught cheating, you will be permanently banned, and your device may also be banned.

PUBG Mobile is committed to providing a fair and enjoyable gaming experience for everyone. This week’s ban report shows that they’re taking action to keep the game clean. If you suspect someone is cheating, you can report them directly through the game. PUBG Mobile takes all reports seriously and investigates them thoroughly.

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