PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, PUBG mobile developers have once again showed that they will not show mercy to cheaters and hackers. In fact, in a massive crackdown, PUBG Corporation has recently suspended over 1 million of accounts to stop any kind of hacking or cheating in the game to ensure the rest of the community does not suffer. PUBG has banned 1,110,842 accounts permanently from accessing the game.

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Recently, PUBG Mobile took to micro-blogging site Twitter and wrote: Don't get caught on the wrong side of the #BanPan Cooking from March 5th-11th, we permanently banned 1,110,842 accounts from accessing our game. The majority of reasons include:Cross mark Auto-Aim Hacks, Cross mark Speed Hacks and Cross mark X-Ray Vision."

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The gaming company has also revealed some stats of the latest anti-cheating report, which showcase that out of the 11,10,842 banned players 34 percent were from the Bronze category, 13 percent were from the Diamond category, 12 percent were from the Silver and Crown ranks, 11 percent were from the Platinum category, 10 percent were from the gold category and 7 percent belonged to the Ace category. Lastly, the least number of hackers belonged to the Conqueror category.

Meanwhile, PUBG Mobile 1.3 global update has been rolled out by the developers of the game with lots of new features including the Hundred Rhythms Mode and the Clowns' Tricks Gameplay in an attempt to make the game more famous globally. Also, players will receive a series of rewards if they update PUBG Mobile between March 9 and March 14.

The size of the new PUBG Mobile 1.3 update has been revealed in the patch notes. Android users will require 640 MB of free storage space to download the new PUBG Mobile 1.3 patch. Meanwhile, iOS users will require 1.55 GB of storage space to get the update.