More Firmly, Garena Has Permanently Banned 1.2 Million Cheaters from Free Fire!
The existence of cheaters in online games is something that is very common and sometimes cannot be anticipated. The desire to be the best player and dominate the course of the game in the game. This is what then encourages many gamers to take advantage of various ways, including using cheats. No matter what the reason, the existence of cheaters will never be tolerated and it is always a priority for the development team to overcome them.
One of them is Garena, where they are still very active in eradicating cheaters from the popular Battle Royale game Free Fire. Through the latest post on their official social media account, Garena announced that they had given a permanent ban to 1,218,816 cheaters. Based on available data, about 49% of cheaters who get banned come from player reports. There are also around 33,028 players who have been punished in the form of demotion to Bronze I for playing with cheaters.
Besides Free Fire, another mobile game that is dealing with cheaters is PUBG Mobile. Tencent and his team have also taken serious measures to provide permanent bans to millions of cheaters. In addition, they also continue to implement new anti-cheat systems from time to time including a feature where players can become Investigators.
Interested in the Game?
If you haven’t had time to play the game, you can directly download Garena Free Fire for free on the Google Play Store and App Store. This game is relatively spec-friendly, so you don’t have to worry about playing it on even low-end smartphones.
Free Fire
Publisher: Garena
Developer: 11dots Studio
Release Date: 2017-09-30
Android, iOS
Free Fire is one of the most popular and dominating battle royale games on the mobile platform. In this game you will be faced with a battle against 49 other players to get the last man standing position. You can also play this game with your squad for an extra more exciting experience.
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