In response to these and past controversies, Krafton introduced the , an anti-cheat application mandatory for all participating teams in BGIS 2026. This app takes verification to the next level:

While less common, cheating in online games can have legal repercussions. Using cheats is a direct violation of the game's terms of service, which is a legally binding agreement. In some jurisdictions, creating or distributing cheats is considered a violation of cybersecurity and anti-circumvention laws. Game developers have aggressively pursued legal action. In a landmark case, a group that created hacks for PUBG Mobile was ordered to pay in damages, with the developers stating they would reinvest that money into anti-cheat technology.

Algorithms detect unnatural movement and targeting patterns.

You scream, “Hacker!” But was it aimbot? Not exactly. It was something far more insidious: .

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