PUBG Mobile shared the event on its Twitter and Facebook accounts, also as on Discord.
“We are currently encountering several waves of DDoS attacks against our systems that are causing players to disconnect. Our team immediately started taking action and is functioning closely with local Internet service providers to resolve the difficulty. We aim to bring back the traditional gaming experience to our players as soon as possible,” read the post by PUBG MOBILE Community Team on Discord.
As per the foremost recent tweet from the PUBG Mobile team, they're still working to resolve the DDoS attacks against their systems and therefore the new hacking issues. there's no timeline for when players can expect a resolution.
Further, PUBG Mobile team also shared on Facebook and Discord that a replacement anti-cheat patch are going to be released soon. Till the patch is out, a bigger security team is functioning on handling hackers and cheaters. “Like our players, we've always had a policy against cheating and hacking,” the team adds.
PUBG Mobile was banned in India in September and has been faraway from the Google Play store and therefore the Apple App Store. it had been among 118 apps that were banned by the govt. PUBG Corp, the unit of the South Korean firm behind the sport, then announced that it might not give Tencent Games the rights to publish the sport in India. However, a recent report states that this new ownership structure is unlikely to vary things immediately thanks to the violent nature of the sport.


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