Tournament security has always been a priority for the PUBG MOBILE Security Team. In the new All-Talent Championship, we'll continue upgrading our security measures to ensure that each player's experience is well-protected.
We are implementing more stringent security inspection rules for the new All-Talent Championship. Accounts that have a history of cheating will be permanently banned from participating in the All-Talent Championship. If a player is found violating tournament rules, or a team member is discovered to be cheating or engaging in improper behavior during the match, the entire team shall be disqualified and will be ineligible for promotion. The most serious offenses will result in a ten year ban.
Security Inspection Explanation
There will be more security checks before the semi-finals and subsequent All-Talent Championship matches. As shown in the image:
Each player has three chances to pass a security check before entering the tournament. Passing once allows you to enter the tournament room, but failing all three attempts prevents you from entering the tournament. Each check will last 1 minute.
Compared to daily matches, we are including stricter security checks during tournament matches. Players who violate the rules will not only be disqualified from the tournament, but may also be penalized with a ban of up to ten years.
In order to maintain the integrity of the tournament, we would like to inform all players of the following:
If a device contains software with debugging and modification functions, please uninstall and restart the device before entering the game.
After ensuring that the device is normal, players will enter the game and wait for two minutes or more before entering the security inspection page of the event.