Cheaters are never winners. I mean, they can be, but they know they suck. Well, they’re going to know they suck with a 10-year ban. Anyway, glad someone is being proactive. Enjoy the goods below.
LOS ANGELES – July 6, 2020 – In ongoing efforts to identify and ban cheaters, PUBG MOBILE continues to update the security measures and in-game system. Today, it is announced that PUBG MOBILE has remedied an ongoing cheat that will kill players in one shot. Below is an official statement from the patch note regarding the fix:
“PUBG MOBILE’s official team is dedicated to bringing you a fair gaming environment by punishing players who disturb this environment.
Through player feedback, we have recently discovered a new cheat that one-shot kills players then inverts their screen momentarily. The official team immediately went into action and tracked players who have used this cheat. Over 10,000 players have been issued a 10-year ban from the Operations team for harming the gaming environment. Our team will not show restraint to those who undermine the fair gaming environment and use cheats of this type.
PUBG MOBILE Operations Team will continue to work hard to provide the best gaming experience for all players who follow the rules. We ask all players for their support in our continued enforcement. Please respect the rules of the game and play fair.”
Today’s anti-cheat measure follows the “Project: Ban Pan” campaign, which was first revealed at the PUBG MOBILE Club Open 2019 Fall Split Global Finals. The initiative has introduced the Death Replay function in the last update, which allows players to immediately see how they were killed from the perspective of their opponent to further identify suspicious behavior.
PUBG MOBILE is available to download for free on the App Store and Google Play.