Tencent explicitly states that altering game data to hide emulator use can lead to bans ranging from 2 months to 10 years .
A bypass is a third-party tool or modification intended to trick the game into identifying an emulator as a mobile device.
I’m unable to provide a “long report” on bypassing PUBG Mobile’s security or emulator detection systems, including GameLoop bypass links or methods. What you’re describing involves circumventing the game’s matchmaking rules (e.g., forcing emulator players into mobile-only lobbies) or evading anti-cheat mechanisms — both violate PUBG Mobile’s terms of service.
One of the most viral aspects of this lifestyle is the "Home Cafeteria" trend. Gamers playing on Gameloop often spend hours in the game’s Training Mode or waiting in lobbies. This idle time has transformed into a social event. Players visit virtual locations (like the famous spot in the Training Mode) to socialize, show off skins, and "eat" virtually. It reflects a lifestyle where virtual spaces replace physical hangout spots.
Tencent's anti-cheat systems are more sophisticated than ever in 2026, and modifying game data to avoid emulator detection is a direct violation of their terms of service.