There are 99% of PUBG cheaters who are banned from China
The main problem with this multiplayer game, which has a fairly large player base, is that the number of cheaters is no less, and this greatly disrupts the growth of the PUBG community. Although the trend towards this game continues to set new records, it seems that there is a decline due to this problem.
As a company that provides defense systems for PUBG, BattlEye recently released data that 99% of cheaters who have been banned in PUBG games come from China. Yuoxi Story also reports statistical data that 46% of PUBG players are from China, this is what causes this problem to be felt on certain servers which are dominated by players from China.
This 99% figure is indeed quite terrible if the number only comes from one country, maybe many of you are asking how so many cheaters come from only one country? Maybe the law in China doesn’t seem as strict as the law in other countries, you must still remember how a 14-year-old cheater from the US had to deal with Epic Games at the court.
It doesn’t stop there, Yuoxi Story also explained that the cheat business there is like an industry, “The plug-in/Cheat business in China can grow rapidly compared to abroad, because the business has a large growing economic chain.” said Cheng Feng (not real name) as an active user of the plug in.
If PUBG doesn’t take this problem seriously this could become a problem in the future.
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