It also listed out some of the steps it took to keep BGMI fair for all, which includes the implementation of a more powerful cheat detection as well as banning mechanism, with the help of which, the system can follow cheaters in real-time, as well as ban those users who undertake unlawful methods to win the game. PUBG Mobile and its return in India is a trending topic in India. “In line with its efforts, Krafton now has cleaned out most of the cheaters in the game, making BGMI a much more fun experience, and will continue to take whatever step is necessary to keep BGMI fair and fun,” the developer said.
Between October 1 and November 10, a whopping 25,19,692 accounts were banned on a permanent basis, while 7,06,319 accounts faced a temporary ban. In India, PUBG is distributed and published by.
In a statement issued by the developer, it said that it was taking continuous measures in a major way to eradicate cheating as well as cheaters on BGMI, the India-specific PUBG version. The apps that have been banned according to the recent government order include business collaboration tool WeChat Work, search engine Baidu, a VPN for TikTok, video hosting service Youko, cloud storage agent Weiyun and most notably the online multiplayer game PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds (PUBG). The company had recently issued a statement to confirm its departure with the Chinese partner. Krafton said Monday that it has banned over 25 Lakh cheaters on Battlegrounds Mobile India since October 1. Is PUBG Mobile permanently banned in India Interestingly, officials at PUBG Corporation are taking every possible step to bring the video game back to the country, which includes cutting ties with Tencent Games. PUBG Mobile is banned in Afghanistan, Pakistan, India and was banned for some time in Bangladesh. It also replaced all interim bans with permanent bans