New State PUBG anti-cheat update offers new measures from developers

PUBG New State, in an effort to maintain a level playing field and a fair environment, has updated its anti-cheat system. The developers have tightened the criteria for fines for the use of unauthorized programs. Along with this, PUBG New State will have stricter measures against users who intentionally play in groups with other players using unauthorized programs.

The developers also added that reporting suspicious players in the game will help the team maintain a fair gaming environment in the game. Recently, cheating has become a major issue for mobile games as games like BGMI have also fallen victim to the cheating problem. While Krafton is working on improving the anti-cheat measures in their games, the problem continues to persist.

PUBG New State: new anti-cheat measures

While the anti-cheat system seems to be holding up better than Krafton’s other big game, BGMI, the game still has a pretty serious cheating issue that may require a much more permanent fix than just sanctions and bans. BGMI appears to be making progress in this direction with hardware bans. The threat that you won’t be able to play the game on a certain device can seriously help curb cheating in the game.

PUBG New State didn’t have the smoothest launch, but over time Krafton was able to roll out a number of updates and patches to fix many of the issues the game had at launch.

Over the past few weeks, PUBG New State has improved a lot since its launch and has even included new features, vehicles, weapons, and more. The latest update for the game added a couple of new vehicles, brand new weapons, as well as attachments for other weapons.

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