Court’s Decision Represents a Warning for Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile Cheaters

Feb 25, 2022

By Lisa MacBeth, GW Law, 2L In November 2021, the United States District Court for the Central District of California reviewed a motion for default judgment against Andre Swirszczuk ("Swirszczuk") and Andrew Martin ("Martin") in the matter of Proxima Beta Pte. Limited et al v. Andrew Martin et al. It is alleged that these two defendants developed and sold a cheating software to gain an advantage in the mobile game "Player Unknown's Battlegrounds Mobile" ("PUBGM"), which is a violation of PUBG
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