PUBG Mobile 's popularity is growing exponentially with each passing day as it is the highest-paid game of 2020 and adds more than 232 million new players to its current user base. With so many active players, it's important that the game is free of cheaters. To overcome such cheaters and maintain fair play , PUBG Mobile developers have some solid anti-cheat systems in place. A few days ago, they announced that they took action against PUBG Mobile cheats and removed more than 125,000 cheat videos and posts from their social media platforms. They also publish a weekly report informing fans about their actions against cheaters . PUBG Mobilepublished its 18th report for cheaters banned from January 1 to January 7 the previous week. The report revealed that more than 1,754,008 accounts have been banned from PUBG Mobile for cheating, and each of them has been permanently suspended. The first report was published on August 29 and shows 1,273,152 accounts suspended and the second 1,838,223 accounts suspended. Last week PUBG Mobile suspended 2,395,953 accounts for cheating. This week, they banned 47% fewer accounts than the previous week.
Distribution of Banned PUBG Mobile Accounts