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Courier is a modern cheat for PUBG, designed for smooth and confident gameplay. It includes accurate aimbot, informative wallhack, and additional features that improve awareness and control. Courier focuses on stability, ease of use, and future updates, making it a solid choice for players who want to stay ahead.
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This PUBG cheat from Courier puts an aimbot and ESP behind one key, no second program.
Settings sit across three tabs — Aiming, Visuals and Misc. Aim assist keeps the reticle on a target, but the shot is still yours, because there is no auto-fire, only steadier tracking. Three prediction levels trade accuracy for range: Basic reads only the current heading, Advanced adds acceleration, and Velocity holds the reticle on a moving target at PUBG's longer distances, where the bullet drops further, so dropping Velocity on a long duel makes the reticle lag. Next to the prediction modes sits a Visible check toggle: it confirms an enemy is actually visible right now, not just calculated from coordinates behind cover, so the reticle never sticks to someone you cannot physically see. It is not in the published feature list, but the menu screenshot shows it live as its own row.
Any PUBG cheat with a visual block draws the same thing — a box and labels through walls, what players call PUBG wallhack or PUBG ESP. The Visuals tab packs 49 such toggles: Corner Box catches a silhouette among buildings, while Skeleton over the box shows posture, so it is clear whether someone is aiming or running past. Snapline and Multiple Snaplines draw a line to a target through walls — the training-ground screenshot shows several at once, each tagged with its own distance. Radar and Minimap draw nothing over the game, since that is a separate window that can sit on a second monitor, while the ESP box renders in the game and shows up on a recording. Distance Based Color and Size shift the box with range, which lets you tell near and far targets apart on PUBG's open maps, and Out Of View Arrows point toward an off-screen enemy — handy around warehouses, where people round corners constantly. Show Only Players strips vehicle and loot tags when you need a clean screen for a fight. The third tab, Misc, is not visible in any screenshot that reached this review, so nothing is claimed about it.
A USB flash drive is required, because the Courier loader boots from the stick itself rather than the computer's own disk. The system needs UEFI, not Legacy, with the main disk in GPT — moving off MBR means repartitioning the machine, not flipping a BIOS setting. The build targets the Steam client and borderless windowed mode only, which means PUBG Mobile is out of reach. Screen recording and streaming are not supported: the overlay shows up on video, so content is either filmed without it running or has to account for it. HWID spoofing is not typically bundled with this key — it is a separate product, worth buying only if a ban leaves you needing a new hardware ID.
The key is issued automatically right after payment and sits in the account with its expiry date, alongside the loader for the flash drive. One day runs 299 GCC, a week is 1199 GCC, a month is 3999 GCC, taken from the site's GCC balance — if it falls short, checkout only asks for the difference.
Courier is a developer with 15 products across ten games, PUBG among them, alongside Rust and Arena Breakout. The average across the lineup is 3.95 from 44 reviews; this PUBG cheat has none yet, because it is a newer listing. The rest of the lineup, including standalone ESP and Chams builds for Rust, is in the developer profile.