Krafton has released a dual update for PUBG: Battlegrounds players, confirming the official winner list for the recent Porsche collaboration web event and publishing the latest weekly anti-cheat enforcement report. The new statistics cover the period from November 10 through November 16, 2025.
Porsche Collaboration Winners Confirmed
If you participated in the recent PUBG x Porsche web event, it is time to check your notifications. The developers have officially posted the list of winners who secured rewards from the luxury vehicle collaboration. These web events are often a great way to snag exclusive loot without the intense pressure of a final circle, but they are easy to miss if you aren't checking the official community hubs.
Events like this add a layer of flair to the game's gritty aesthetic, but once the prizes are distributed, the focus shifts back to the core experience: dropping in, looting up, and surviving.
The Ban Hammer Swings for Mid-November
Alongside the celebratory news, the anti-cheat team remains busy. The latest enforcement notice details bans issued between November 10 and November 16. While specific numbers fluctuate week to week, these regular reports are vital for maintaining competitive integrity. In a game where positioning and recoil control are king, knowing that the developers are actively removing players using unauthorized software is crucial for the community's peace of mind.
These weekly reports serve as a reminder that while content collaborations like Porsche bring the hype, the long-term health of the game relies on the consistent removal of bad actors from the matchmaking pool.
Where can I see the PUBG ban list?
Krafton publishes these lists directly on their official news channels and Steam community pages. They typically include a partially redacted list of banned account names to provide transparency regarding the volume and type of enforcement actions taken during the specific reporting period.