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BattlEye Has Banned 322 Thousand PUBG Players For Using Cheats

The anti-cheat company used by PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, namely BattlEye, stated that they had successfully banned 322 thousand players this month.

With that said, there is a 2x increase to the figure announced last September. Previously, Brendan “PlayerUnknown” Greene confirmed that there were 150,000 banned on September 13, 2017 and now 1 month later that number has increased rapidly to 2x.

BattlEye stated that they banned an average of around 6,000 to 13,000 banned per day with a maximum rate of 20 thousand banned in 1 day. The majority of players who use cheats are players from the Chinese region where this game is very popular.

According to statistics, 42% of PUBG game players come from China and it turns out that gameplay damage is also the most common in the region with the use of cheats. Will the PUBG team be able to prevent the cheat problem from getting to the root?

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