
Developers really look serious in dealing with cheat problems in the PUBG game, and today from the Battleye report, anti-cheat software that was just released a few days ago and is now officially running. As of today, as long as the software is running over the weekend, 100,000 accounts have been banned.
And if the total cheaters who have been banned so far are 700,000 accounts that is a very large number. Even for a game with 20 million sales.
After releasing new security updates last week, we banned almost 100,000 PUBG accounts this past weekend totaling over 700,000. That being said, fighting cheaters will always remain WIP and never be solved completely, especially in the most popular Battle Royale game.
— BattlEye (@TheBattlEye) November 14, 2022
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And hopefully in the future this cheater problem will continue to be resolved so that PUBG players can play calmly and comfortably. You can also help developers to eradicate cheaters by: Never use cheats and if you meet a cheater, immediately report it so that it is followed up.