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All UC / BP Generators, Tools and Hacks for PUBG Mobile are SCAMS
Seeing that PUBG Mobile is an online mobile game, meaning that all your account data is stored online, creating any kind of tool or hack that would allow one to add Battle Points or US is 100% impossible. – Your character data including your PUBG Mobile money, skins, health, ammo, unlocks and so on is stored on the Tencent Games (developers) servers. These servers are impossible to hack or modify by anyone but the developers of PUBG Mobile.
Some may disagree and point out that even servers can be hacked. – This may be correct, but if it were ever to happen and people would actually manage to give themselves free BP or free UC for PUBG Mobile, then the developers would notice that, especially if for whatever reason they made a public tool to make this hack available to the public. The hack would be found and patched for all times, all the data changed would be rolled back and the people that hacked the servers would get reported.
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