PUBG Mobile released its fifth cheat report, banned for a week, from September 18 to September 24. The first report was published on August 29, when 2,273,152 accounts were suspended. The second was caught cheating on 1,838,223 accounts. More than 2,080,812 accounts received restrictions last week. And this week PUBG Mobile banned more than 2,376,017 accounts for cheating, and each one was permanently suspended.
Here is a table of banned accounts:
1% of Conqueror accounts
7% of Ace accounts
9% of Crown accounts
14% of Diamond tier accounts
18% of platinum account
15% of Gold accounts
9% of Silver accounts
27% of Bronze accounts
28% of cheats are banned for auto-shooting enemies using third-party scripts due to auto-aiming.
About 36% of cheaters used X-Ray images to gain an unfair advantage and see the enemy's position through hatches and walls.
19% were using slowdowns to outrun enemies with an unfair movement advantage.
1% of giggers suspended due to area damage modification; where they can instantly kill others with more bullet damage.
1% of hackers were banned for using character model hack modification to gain an unfair advantage by using third-party plugins, while the remaining 15% were banned for unspecified reasons.
Stay tuned for more.