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PUBG Mobile Wins Its Lawsuits Against Cheating Company

PUBG Mobile's developers are Krafton Inc. and Tencent Games won cheating lawsuits in the USA and Germany. The software company that developed cheats for PUBG Mobile was fined around $10 million.
 PUBG Mobile Wins Its Lawsuits Against Cheating Company
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The growth of the mobile game world day by day has also whetted the appetite of hackers. As such, many cheat software has been developed for the world’s most popular mobile games. This situation hurt the players on the one hand and the developers on the other. Even PUBG Mobile’s developer Krafton Inc. Tencent Games even sued a company that developed cheats for the game. Now that case is settled.

Krafton Inc. and Tencent Games filed two separate lawsuits against a hacking company that developed cheats for PUBG Mobile. One of these cases was in the USA and the other in Germany. Federal courts found the developers of PUBG Mobile right in both cases. The hack generation company in question was fined around $10 million.

“We will not tolerate cheating”

In the lawsuits in the USA and Germany, another important decision was made for the hacking group. Within the scope of this decision, a detailed report was requested about how there were vulnerabilities in the game, how these vulnerabilities were exploited, and with whom the cheat software was developed in cooperation. This report seems to be a major blow to the cheating industry, which has grown in parallel with the mobile gaming world.

The cheating company, which lost the case, did not make any statement on the subject. However, some statements came from PUBG Mobile management. “Millions of players worldwide love PUBG Mobile and we will ensure an equal playing field for all. Unfortunately, the actions of hacker groups undermine the justice of the game. The lawsuit we won sends a clear message that we will not tolerate cheating,” said Rick Li, the game’s producer. .” expressions were used.

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