A while ago a new set of Anti-Cheat Measures was embedded into the popular online game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), numbers have now surfaced and as it seems the developer successfully isolated and permanently banned 80,120 accounts.

This all happened between October 30 and May 11 for using “unauthorized illegal program” while playing. The announcement does not explicitly clarifies the region from where the most amount of banned accounts hail from. The local gaming cafes over there have for long allowed players to freely inject third-party program for unfair advantage in online games, giving western developers severe headaches in return reports segmentnext.

“We will continue to strive to create a sound and fair game environment for our users,” PUBG Corp. stated. “We will do our best to become a PUBG that strives to provide better service.” PUBG has so far used BattlEye as its primary anti-cheat system for profound results. It banned more than 42,000 accounts in a single day last month. However, it is always a matter of time before cheat-developers understand loopholes and begin evading the system.





