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PUBG Player Stumbles Upon Speedy Opponent

 PLAYERUNKOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS is known to be riddled with bugs and glitches. But sometimes they can be so subtle it is hard to tell. For this Redditor, they get their second kill of the game but they do so by shooting down a particularly evasive player.

Watch as Redditor u/allyoucanmeat shoots down a speedy player, which they posted to the PUBG Console subreddit Saturday.

In the clip we find u/allyoucanmeat at the edge of the circle seemingly looking for any stragglers and low and behold, one appears. However, this player seems to be moving faster than usual as they sprint along the border of the circle. Allyoucanmeat begins to shoot at the player with their M4a1 but misses their first attempt.

After missing the first few shots, the Redditor repositions themselves further up the small hill and peeks over one more time. When they peak the opposing player has closed most of the distance and is quickly approaching. But due to having the high ground and better positioning, allyoucanmeat is able to shoot down the player to secure their fifth kill.

Even though the Redditor was able to secure the kill, the movement of the other player calls into question whether or not they were hacking or another bug has been discovered. Either way, getting a kill off of someone who is hacking or has taken advantage of a bug is even more satisfying than getting a normal frag.

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