PUBG’s latest ban sweep covered more than 31,000 accounts
The June 22 to June 28 notice linked to a full PDF of banned accounts and reminded players to use Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator.

PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS posted its weekly bans notice for June 22 through June 28, and the attached graphic showed a heavy week for enforcement. The breakdown listed 31,050 banned accounts and 15,796 banned devices, with 24,373 of those account bans tied to cheating.

The same image also put team killing at 4,442, abusing at 1,790, and teaming at 445. It also showed 22,691 accounts affected during the week.
The notice pointed players to the full banned-account PDF and directed anyone who needed help to PUBG Support. It also reminded players to use the in-game report system first and to set up Steam Guard Mobile Authenticator to help protect their accounts.
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Source: PUBG.COM
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