PUBG Mobile Upgrades Anti-Cheat System: Cheaters Could Face Bans of Up to 20 Years!
Recently, Tencent Games announced a major update for the popular anti-cheat system HIT in the game Peace Elite (the Chinese version of PUBG Mobile). According to the announcement, the publisher has implemented several stringent measures to combat cheating, including increasing the ban duration to a staggering 20 years.

This move demonstrates a strong commitment to creating a fair and safe gaming environment for the gaming community. In the HIT 1.2 update, Tencent also introduced various support and protection mechanisms for legitimate players. Long-term players can report cheating behavior and receive substantial rewards for their efforts.
Not only that, Tencent has also expanded its anti-cheating measures to HD competitive modes. The new anti-cheat system is capable of detecting and handling software support such as macro scripts and clickers. Cheating accounts will face bans and be subjected to penalties based on their infractions. To prevent issues like game hacking, perspective changes, stealth mode, and character speed boosts, Tencent has also integrated additional verification steps and continuous monitoring methods.
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A notable point is that in this latest version of Peace Elite, Tencent has also improved the reporting system for players. Players can now independently report cheating behavior and receive bans during the investigation process.

This empowerment for players to take action against cheaters marks a significant improvement in the overall management of the game, aiming to elevate awareness and make PUBG Mobile a fair and civilized gaming environment.
Looking back, it’s not just PUBG Mobile; many other FPS games are facing similar challenges due to rampant cheating. Therefore, these decisive changes reflect Tencent’s serious commitment to maintaining the integrity of competitive gameplay.