Over 120 PUBG Cheat Makers Arrested With the Help of Tencent

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Just last month we reported that over 1.5 million cheaters have been banned from the popular battle royale title, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG). That's a lot of cheaters, and this is definitely not the only online game plagued with them.

For those familiar with online gaming, this is a pretty constant issue and not just a PUBG exclusive problem. Many companies try to implement various systems to prevent/catch cheaters but it's growing frustration that doesn't show signs of slowing down - at least not in the immediate problem. Hell, even a developer himself was caught cheating while streaming his own game! But it looks like Tencent is taking a proactive approach and has teamed up with Chinese police to catch these cheat creators and arrest them.

The Chinese police are teaming up with the company to root out underground rings that both make, and sell, cheating software. With the help of Tencent, over 30 cases have been discovered resulting in over 120 arrests. It makes sense that Bluehole Inc, the company behind PUBG, would want this issue resolved in the most efficient way possible. With 3 million concurrent players, the amount of cheaters makes up half of that number!

Cheating is rampant in both this battle royale game and many other online titles, but now it looks like action is being taken beyond hack-easy blocks in place. “PUBG is going through a puberty of sorts and cheaters threaten to stunt its growth,” said Kim Hak-joon, who analyzes gaming stocks for South Korea’s Kiwoom Securities Co. “Cheaters mostly drive away new users, and without retaining new users, PUBG won’t be able to consolidate its early success and become a long-lasting hit.”

“There are more cheaters than any normal game because of the huge popularity,” said Daniel Ahmad, an analyst for researcher Niko Partners. And “China as a gaming country is very competitive. There’s a reason why e-sports and pay-to-win is so big there.”'


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TOXICPosted:

Well this will defiantly scare a few hackers lol, thats one way to do it lmao.

TomPosted:

wow, I didnt know they'd actually arrest people just for cheating in a game. Thats crazy.

GaryPosted:

Mike I would never cheat on pub-g too much risk


No risk cheating other than vac ban.

RepBanditPosted:

So many modding companies out there that have 1 creator that i know of, and they charge $20 a month for cheats for 1 game.

3 sites that run the same and have different owners but the same programmer.

Undetectable online.

DragonPosted:

They are taking action against the cheaters, which is a damn good thing.

SeamPosted:

Imagine getting jailed for something ridiculous like this, insanity. I understand going for legal damages etc though

MikePosted:

I would never cheat on pub-g too much risk

GroguPosted:

I don't see the point in modding games like this, these games are fun

RareparrotPosted:

is any of our members in this?

FamousPosted:

Austin "What are you in jail for"

Cheating on a video game..

Makes sense


That kinda would be funny. Your in prison with people who did serious stuff and theirs you.