Now-a-days, the more popular a game is, the more it is being used by fraudsters to cheat players via cheat ads, etc. This forced the game to launch a crackdown and the latest PUBG Mobile Ban Pan 4/8-4/14 Anti Cheating Report reveals that it has permanently suspended 4,71,873 accounts and 5,694 devices from April 8 to April 14. The game further went on to say that it removed 8,228 online cheat ads with 14,526,920 followers and views, during week 14. To ensure fraudsters don't find any place to hide in the game, PUBG also shared a link where players can report cheating content to the community team- https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSc4OjEgxlYpcAO7zkd9-jLNvkB3nZRsrkMv-IqVII6EnL0DnQ/viewform.
The information was provided by PUBG Mobile over its official Twitter handle. "#PUBGMOBILE #BanPan Report From 4/8 to 4/14, we permanently suspended 471,873 accounts and 5,694 devices. During week 14, we removed 8,228 online cheat ads with 14,526,920 followers and views. Report online cheat ads: https://bit.ly/3soBavK," PUBG Mobile tweeted. As per the information provided by PUBG Mobile, the game has taken down 66 pages and groups on Facebook, 8119 videos on YouTube, and 43 accounts on Instagram.
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