PUBG: more than 1 million cheaters banned in January

Famous cheaters from time to time always appear in their online game, right? And, according to information from the BattlEye platform, the number of these cheaters is growing considerably within the successful  PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds.

Platform Twitter reported that in January alone, more than 1,044 million cheaters were banned in-game. "Unfortunately, things keep climbing," the message completes.






We have banned over 1,044,000 PUBG cheaters in January alone, unfortunately, things continue to escalate.








In December, BattlEye himself reported that since the launch of the game's pre-release phase, more than 1.5 million accounts were banned for cheat. Only the January figure represents 70% of that figure.

Recently, the Bluehole team   detailed what anti-cheat measures are being improved within PUBG. The intention is to block any kind of program that changes the graphics on normal servers in the game - in addition to improving the "report" function against cheaters.

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3 Comments:

  1. That's wow! They should try and banned the cheaters.. They are doing to the point of no return.. Wish them Good luck.
    Thanks for the info

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  2. […] PUBG: more than 1 million cheaters banned in January […]

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  3. Will banning of the cheaters resolve the problem they have caused?

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