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Looking to buy a PUBG cheat? Desync is a private PUBG cheat that unlocks new winning possibilities! Our software includes a powerful aimbot, customizable ESP, auto loot, radar, and many more features for total in-game control. Desync is easy to download and install, supports Windows 10/11, and works with Intel and AMD processors as well as Nvidia and AMD graphics cards. The Desync cheat comes with HWID Spoofer, is STREAM PROOF (invisible on streams), and is regularly updated to bypass anti-cheat. Choose Desync - the best PUBG cheats for confident, risk-free gameplay! Download the PUBG cheat and gain an advantage easily - just activate your key and enjoy! Desync is your choice for fair victory in any situation.
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Desync is a PUBG cheat with an aimbot, ESP, radar and auto-loot in one key.
The aimbot alone runs to twelve settings. The mode is picked separately, and two aim keys mean different behaviour can sit on different buttons and get swapped mid-fight. Switch bone key moves the target bone on its own key, and after a kill the aimbot jumps to the next target only if Auto target switch is turned on — it is not the default. Aim speed and field of view are numbers you set by hand, and recoil compensation is its own control, which means it can run without the aim assist at all if a tighter spread is all you want. Aim at Knocked players keeps the lock on enemies who are downed but not finished, unlike most builds. The indoor scope screenshot shows it together: a green skeleton reads through a wall, a name and distance sit next to it, and a white dot marks the targeted bone.
The visual side runs to eighteen settings. Box, skeleton, a line to the target, health, name, kill count, distance, weapon and bullet tracers each switch on their own, so the screen can be built around the job — names and distance while scouting, skeleton and health once a fight starts. Blackout darkens the background, which lets silhouettes stand out of a busy scene. Screenshots show it in practice: a name and distance holding through an indoor wall, and distance tags surfacing mid-fight outdoors. The radar keeps its own settings apart from ESP — mode, transparency, a distance ceiling and a players'-eye view — plus a Gaze indicator for whether an enemy has spotted you.
Loot covers thirteen entries and does more than highlight. Item-name language is its own setting, draw distance is a number, and Package mode splits corpse loot from airdrops instead of mixing them into one list. Vehicles get a marker apart from the distance reading, and grenades, gas cans, smoke, flash, Molotovs and blue-zone grenades each have a switch. The indoor screenshot tags seven rarity-coloured weapons at once, plus a med-kit and an airdrop marker over a kilometre out. Auto-loot, in Misc, picks items up on its own and binds to a key, handy indoors where manual looting costs time in a fight. Other carries a panic key that shuts the whole visual layer off in one press, because loot, vehicle and airdrop displays can otherwise be switched off only by hand; the same group holds font size, a settings reset and a save-config option.
Requirements are light: Windows 10 or 11, Intel or AMD, Nvidia or AMD, any disk, and a choice of fullscreen, windowed or borderless. A USB flash drive is recommended, not required — the build launches without one too. One condition is hard: UEFI mode in the BIOS, worth checking before paying rather than after. HWID masking is typically bundled already — the requirements table marks Spoofer as included, so it is not a separate purchase. Recording is supported, so the overlay stays out of both captures and streams, and that is part of the product's stated specs rather than a promise made here.
Access is sold for 1, 7, 15 and 30 days at 496, 1,349, 2,499 and 3,999 GCC. The feature set is identical at every tier, which means a longer key buys cheaper days, not a bigger build — the month works out to roughly 133 GCC a day against 496 for one day. Other builds for this game sit in the PUBG cheat catalogue, and anyone who wants ESP without aim assistance has Covcheg to look at.