Nowadays, it is almost impossible for cheaters not to appear in competitive games. While each game continues to battle its own cheaters, there are also some studios that have won this battle. Rainbow Six Siege, which attracted a lot of cheaters in its early years, is now quite cleansed with sudden ban waves and close follow-up.
In an annulment, Ubisoft announced that it has suspended 166,000 cheaters in the last year and a half. According to newly shared data from the brand, cheaters are much more persistent than before, but can’t get past the wall of anti-cheating. However, the studio’s arrangements for the game prevent cheaters from coming to the game.
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According to Battleye information, Ubisoft bans 14,000 players a month. That means every three minutes, any cheater is kicked out of the game. Ubisoft also announced that 3,114 bot accounts have been suspended from the game since last November.