PUBG’s weekly ban report logged 27,194 accounts from June 29 to July 5
The notice also pointed players to the attached PDF, PUBG Support, and Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator.

PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS posted its weekly bans notice for June 29 through July 5, and the enforcement chart showed another busy stretch for the anti-cheat team.
The graphic listed 27,194 accounts banned during the period. Of that total, 20,080 were tied to cheating, 4,623 to team killing, 2,107 to abusing, and 384 to teaming. It also showed 10,349 devices banned and 14,989 accounts affected.
The notice said the attached ban list hides the first three letters of each in-game nickname with asterisks, and the full list of permanently banned accounts is in the official PDF. That follows PUBG’s earlier console anti-cheat update, which moved confirmed abnormal-input-device cases to permanent bans.
The post also told players to file in-game reports first and to contact PUBG Support if they needed extra help. It also pointed them to Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator setup as another way to protect an account.
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Source: PUBG.COM
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