PUBG cheaters continue to cheat despite the banning wave, using healing cheats

PUBG cheaters continue to cheat despite the banning wave, using healing cheats

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PC, Xbox One) still has a lot of cheaters despite a large ban wave. They have now started to heal and resurrect themselves immediately.

For some players, there seems to be nothing better in online games than to throw in a few cheats and then win with unfair advantages. Such cheaters naturally annoy the rest of the community, and the developers regularly retaliate with ban waves. This happened in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, where over 100,000 cheaters were banned in one go.

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But the war against the cheaters is like the proverbial fight against windmills, because hardly a few cheaters are gone, they come back in large numbers and continue to cheat.

Cheaters heal and resurrect themselves immediately

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To the dismay of honest players, there are still plenty of cheaters around. They are now cheating not only with the well-known aimbots, wallhacks, and speed hacks, which allow them to see through walls, hit extremely accurately, or zip around at high speeds.

They also have cheats that allow them to resurrect their fellow cheaters immediately and heal themselves just as quickly.

Such actions normally take several seconds in the game, during which you are defenseless. Thanks to the cheat, the cheaters are immediately up and running again, giving all honest players a long nose.

Cheaters in the proof video

One such cheat victim is Reddit user and PUBG fan MagicIsBull. He uploaded the kill cam footage on Reddit. You can see exactly how the cheaters pull themselves up immediately and carry on.

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Such cheats have been common for a while according to comments on Reddit. But that less than a short time after the large ban wave cheating is already happening again happily is simply frustrating and sad for many players.

Players demand China ban

A large number of cheaters are said to come from China. Therefore, many players still demand a region lock that excludes Chinese players from all non-China servers. However, this does not align with the ideas of PUBG head Brendan Greene.

Instead, they want to work closely with Tencent, the China publisher of PUBG, to combat cheaters more effectively. Recently, around 120 cheat programmers from China have even been arrested!


This kill was so spectacular that the PUBG head shared it. And there was no cheating!

Source(s): Reddit, PCGamer
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