In the last few years, Battle Royale games have taken the video game industry by storm. Millions of players play numerous titles every day.
But with mobile gaming taking the spotlight, gaming studios have been releasing mobile versions of their games. And the latest to join the trend is EA’s Apex Legends.
After it was released in select countries, Apex Legends Mobile recently opened up for pre-registration on the Google Play Store.
But after its regional launch, Apex Legends Mobile players started complaining (1,2,3,4,5) about in-game cheaters and hackers. Many said they encountered hackers in every other game and that they were rampant and killing everyone.
Some even said they faced the same hacker even after days, wondering if the anti-cheat system is working or not. Here are some reports from Apex Legends Mobile players who are tired of hackers and cheaters.
It looks like hackers are using wall hacks, aimbots and no recoil scripts, making it impossible for normal players to push their ranks.
Unfortunately, Apex Legends Mobile developers are yet to comment on the matter, let alone work on a fix. We hope EA takes a look at the state of the game and improves their anti-cheat system as soon as possible.
Rest assured, we will be keeping an eye out on the matter and update this space as and when we come across more information so make sure you stay tuned to PiunikaWeb.
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