Daybreak Game Company appears to have been struggling to deal with a lot of cheaters ruining things in their zombie survival game H1Z1, at least that's what we understand from company president John Smedley's Twitter updates the last few days.
Here he says that as many as 24,837 players have been banned due to cheating. In the aftermath of the colossal ban many have reached out to the developer with an apology, and by posting a video apology on YouTube they will be considered to be let back in the game, that's according to John Smedley.
If you've been banned, or are maybe looking to avoid getting banned in future, you should think about following Smedley's Twitter profile in order to stay updated.
When checking the game's sub-Reddit page we find that the cheating mostly comes down to some people using a wall-hack that lets you see other players at all times.
Thanks, VG247.