Frankly, I've never encountered a hacker in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds before , but maybe that means we need to be more careful.
According to BattlEye , which reported the game servers to the police , as it is written on the official Twitter account, they ban between 6,000 and 13,000 players a day, and the majority of them are from China.
We are currently banning at a rate of 6K-13K per day, nearly 20K within the last 24 hours alone. The vast majority is from China.
— BattlEye (@TheBattlEye) October 13, 2017
On Friday night, strict action was taken for almost 20,000 players, the majority of whom are from China, which has recently caused negative reviews on game ads on Steam .
In total, 322,000 people were blocked. That was double what the game's creator, Brendan Greene, reported last month. This is quite a rise.