The BMPS 2024 Ultimate Battle Ground Mobile India Pro Series is currently underway, featuring 128 teams divided into groups and competing in qualifier rounds for a spot in the finals. These teams include participants from previous tournaments and invited squads. The qualifier rounds offer a level playing field, with all teams vying for a fair shot at the finals.
However, issues of cheating and hacking have marred the competition. Previously, in the official BGIS 2024 tournament, groups of cheaters used cracked devices and cheat codes, giving them unfair advantages such as knowing opponents’ locations, even through walls. This has raised significant concerns about the integrity of the game, as these methods allow cheaters to easily eliminate hard-working, deserving teams.
Officials have been slow to detect and ban cheaters, leading to further frustration among fair players. Even after being caught and banned, many cheaters continue to participate in third-party tournaments under new usernames and team names, undermining the bans imposed by officials. Popular YouTuber Snehil OP, known for exposing cheating in esports, recently highlighted that many players who were banned in the BGIS 2024 are still competing in the current BMPS 2024 tournament. This ongoing issue casts a shadow over the event, as deserving teams lose their hard-earned opportunities due to unchecked cheating.
Calls for stricter measures and more robust anti-cheat software are growing louder, with the community urging officials to take serious action to protect the integrity of the game and ensure fair play.
He has recently exposed Angry Swan and Blind Aman.
Disclaimer:- We do not claim that these are hackers. This is just a news article based of the current news on BGMI.