Staying true to its zero-tolerance policy towards cheaters, the South Korean video gaming giant Krafton Inc., has removed 25 lakh accounts in just over a month to eradicate cheating on Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI).
Krafton is constantly taking major efforts to eradicate cheating and cheaters on BGMI. In line with its efforts, Krafton now has cleaned out most of the cheaters in the game, making BGMI a much more fun experience, and will continue to take whatever step is necessary to keep BGMI fair and fun. Some of the steps undertaken by Krafton in that direction include:
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Since the last announcement, between October 1 and November 10, Krafton has banned 25,19,692 accounts permanently and 7,06,319 accounts temporarily.
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