All PUBG Mobile players want a fair and equal gaming environment, and this is something that connects everyone who loves battle royale. However, cheaters break the rules, not only destroying the game environment that everyone enjoys, but also ruining other players’ experience.
To help exterminate these offenders, check below the guide on how to become an Eagle Investigator, released by the team responsible for the game:
Video Analytics Rewards
As the player analyzes more cases and increases the accuracy of the review, his investigator level will increase, and with that he will obtain better investigator titles. At the same time, you will also receive rewards for completing review challenges. Rewards include:
1. BP (gained by increasing your investigator level)
2. AG (obtained by earning investigator titles)
3. Classic Coupons (obtainable by completing weekly review challenges)
How to begin
First, the player must become a qualified investigator. Investigators are the defenders of PUBG Mobile’s battlefield. Therefore, the selection is extremely rigorous. To be selected, candidates must have a record of fair play, a fair attitude and a determination to uphold justice. Players can apply to become an investigator in the Safe Zone from the main menu. Specifically:
1. Tap the button at the bottom right corner of the main menu, find and tap “Security Center” to enter the Security Zone.
2. In the security zone, tap “Investigators” to enter the review interface.
3. Tap “Video Review Exercises” to check if you qualify.
Investigator recruitment will gradually open to eligible players. Players with multiple seasons of excellent tier placement, good behavior, and an accurate reporting history will be given priority.
PUBG Mobile recently released the Nebula War anti-cheat system, the latest in security measures developed by PUBG Mobile to effectively combat cheaters using x-ray vision. As the first mobile game to implement this advanced anti-cheat technology, Nebula War has already been working to reduce cheating in battle royale matches, with a reduction of over 50% during its testing phase. As the system is gradually rolled out, PUBG Mobile will continue to optimize it to stop unwanted cheaters.
Cheating is completely unacceptable in PUBG Mobile, and this is another step towards preventing players from using deceptive and unfair technology. Nothing is more important to PUBG Mobile than ensuring players have a safe, fun and fair experience.
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