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FECURITY Review for PUBG 2026

FECURITY Review for PUBG 2026

FECURITY for PUBG is worth taking for players who want the most readable ESP and a stable battlefield picture without FPS drops, while a rage aimbot is secondary. This is private software with an excellent status and undetected at the time of our test, focused on visual information: enemies, boxes with an outline, skeleton, HealthBar and player data are visible instantly, while the built-in aimbot with target prediction finishes off what the ESP already showed. The key compatibility nuance, which makes some buyers return the purchase: the product only launches on systems with UEFI and a GPT disk layout, and we break that down in detail below. The current price and available periods are listed on the product page FECURITY, where you can also see the current detection status, which changes along with PUBG update waves.

We tested the software on the current PUBG build under BattlEye: we ran Erangel and Miramar in squads and solo, watched ESP readability at various ranges, the behavior of the prediction aimbot against moving targets, the impact on FPS in dense fights and how cleanly the cheat survives restarts and minimizing the game. Below is our own experience from the catalog, not a rehash of the product card, so where the software falls short, we say so directly.

How we tested FECURITY

We built the test rig on a system with UEFI and a system disk in GPT, otherwise the FECURITY loader simply will not start, so we effectively spent the very first match checking hardware rather than playing. This point matters: skip it, and your impression of the software will be ruined before the first fight, even though the cheat has nothing to do with it. Then we played several evenings in a row to see behavior not in one lucky game, but across dozens of matches.

The layout was this: Erangel in a squad for long fights on open fields and testing ESP at maximum range, Miramar solo to read single targets among the rocks and buildings. We looked at four things. First, how quickly an enemy box and skeleton read in motion. Second, whether the aimbot prediction point lands on a target running across. Third, whether the minimal FPS loss promised by the developer holds up in fights with 20 plus players in the final circles. Fourth, whether the injection drops after minimizing the game and re-entering. BattlEye worked normally during this period, and the software status in the catalog stayed undetected the whole time. This gave exactly the backdrop against which you can see the real strengths and weaknesses of the cheat rather than one-off anomalies of a single lucky or unlucky game.

FECURITY features: a hands-on breakdown

FECURITY is built around ESP, and you notice it from the very first match: almost all the value of the software is in how neatly and cleanly it draws the battlefield, with the aimbot as a pleasant add-on. Below we break down each block the way it behaved for us, tied to concrete situations in PUBG rather than a list from the product card.

Player ESP: boxes, outline and skeleton

The core of enemy vision here is twofold: a regular Box plus a separate model outline that highlights the fighter silhouette even when the box itself gets lost against the busy sandy background of Miramar. The Skeleton fills in the pose, so at range you immediately understand whether the opponent is lying down, crouching or running sideways into cover. Together these three layers give exactly what you buy an ESP-focused cheat for: you see not an abstract frame but a readable figure with a direction of gaze and movement. In our experience the outline is especially helpful in enclosed compounds and on upper floors, where a regular 2D box blends into the walls and window openings, and without the silhouette highlight you would simply walk past a hidden enemy.

FECURITY interface and ESP for PUBG

HealthBar, distance and player information

On top of the model FECURITY shows a HealthBar, an adjustable maximum draw distance and a separate player information block, and that noticeably changes how you decide on a trade. Seeing the HP bar over an enemy, it is easier to pick a target someone has already chipped down in a side fight rather than pushing first into a fully healthy opponent with a full shield. Setting the maximum distance matters precisely on Erangel with its open space: you remove far markers so the screen does not turn into a mess of dozens of icons, and keep only those enemies you can actually reach with your current weapon. The player info block helps you judge in a second whether you face a lone wolf or a fighter separated from his squad, whose teammates will soon catch up.

Vehicle and loot ESP

Vehicle and loot markers come as separate layers, and both work toward awareness, not just a direct frag. Vehicle ESP is useful not so much for stealing a car as for map control: you hear an engine somewhere behind a hill, look at the marker and understand exactly which side a rotating squad is coming from, and you have time to turn and take the position first. Loot highlighting saves time in the early stage of a match: instead of running through every house in a row you immediately see where something worthwhile lies, gear up faster and free up minutes for positioning before the first zone shrink. This is not a loot ESP overloaded with dozens of filters like some competitors, but it covers the basic task of fast and sensible looting without any trouble.

Aimbot with prediction: how it behaves in a fight

FECURITY does have an aimbot, and its main feature is calculating the prediction point for a moving target. In PUBG, with its realistic ballistics and noticeable bullet travel time, that matters more than raw instant aiming: the software leads the crosshair to where the target will be a fraction of a second later, not where it physically is at the moment of the shot. At medium range against an enemy running across, this gave noticeably more hits than shooting with a manual lead by eye, especially from marksman rifles and assault rifles on single shots.

At the same time the aimbot is not the goal here and does not turn the game into rails. It feels like careful support for ESP play rather than a separate rage tool that drags the crosshair across the whole map. For those who play a cautious legit style this is a plus: the software is easier to keep discreet from other players killcam and reports, because visually your shooting still looks like the play of a confident marksman rather than an obvious autoaim. Fans of a total wipe, however, may find this restraint lacking, and that is worth understanding before buying.

FPS impact and a clean picture

The developer claims minimal FPS impact, and on our rig that generally held up: in open-field fights the drop compared to a clean game was within the margin of error, not the dozens of frames that heavy third-party overlays eat. For PUBG this matters, because stable frames directly affect tracking and whether you land at the very moment of prediction the software was bought for. The ESP picture stays clean at the same time: just enough layers to read the fight, without the visual noise and flicker that gets in the way of aiming and tires the eyes over a long evening session. Separately, we note that with the vehicle and loot layers on the frames also held steady, so even the full set of markers did not turn the game into a slideshow on open parts of the map.

Customization and menu: to your own style

The settings are arranged so that you can remove the excess for yourself, not only add to it. ESP layers turn on and off individually, you adjust the draw distance with a slider, and the visual elements can be made more compact if the screen feels overloaded to you. This approach fits legit play well: many on our team left only the outline, skeleton and HealthBar, turning off everything else so the picture was closer to honest and did not distract with extra markers. The menu opens over the game and does not require keeping a dozen hotkeys in your head, which makes life easier for a newcomer taking private software for the first time and afraid of breaking something with a wrong setting.

FECURITY compared to other PUBG cheats

To understand where FECURITY sits, it helps to compare it with its catalog neighbors for the same game. If you need not so much ESP as a careful legit aimbot with smoothing, a built-in spoofer and StreamProof for recording a match, VENGEANCE will be closer. If your priority is maximum caution under BattlEye, it is worth looking toward the external MEMEZ WebRadar, which does not inject into the game process at all and draws the map in a separate browser tab on a second screen. FECURITY, in turn, occupies the niche of readable visuals: people take it precisely for the ESP and stable frames, not for the most aggressive aim on the market.

What FECURITY really wins against is overload. Some competitors like BTG give a bushier loot ESP with filters for armor, attachments and grenades, but pay for it with a greater load on attention and a noisier picture. FECURITY deliberately keeps a minimum of layers, and for a player who wants to see the essence of the fight without visual clutter, this trade-off is often more favorable. There is no universal winner here, there is a choice for a specific task, which is exactly why we advise trying several options on a short period before taking a long subscription to one of them. The good news is that short periods in the catalog are exactly what let you compare the feel of different cheats without a big outlay and figure out what really fits your hand.

FECURITY stability, launch and requirements

The main FECURITY requirement worth checking before purchase: the system must boot in UEFI mode, and the system disk must use a GPT layout rather than the old MBR. This is not a developer whim but a consequence of how the cheat loader interacts with the kernel on modern Windows 10 and 11. If this point is not met, no settings inside the menu will help, the software simply will not start, and that is the most common reason FECURITY supposedly does not work for newcomers, even though the cheat is not to blame at all.

Both parameters are easy to check, and it is worth doing in advance. Press Win plus R, type msinfo32 and look at the BIOS Mode line: it should read UEFI, not Legacy. Then open Disk Management, go to the system disk properties and make sure the partition table is listed as GUID (GPT). If you have Legacy BIOS or a disk in MBR, switching to UEFI and converting to GPT are possible with built-in Windows tools, but that is a separate procedure best done thoughtfully and with a backup of important data, not in a rush five minutes before a match.

As for the rest of the hardware, you need an Intel 6th generation or newer processor or an AMD with AVX1 instruction set support, and on the software side the Steam version of the game and Windows 10 or 11. With the conditions met, launch went smoothly for us, the injection survived minimizing the game, and after a major PUBG update the review waited for a loader update, like any private software under BattlEye. That is exactly why it helps to understand how the BattlEye anti-cheat works in PUBG: it operates at the operating system kernel level and bans by HWID, that is by the hardware fingerprint, so you should only run the cheat on the current version and not ignore the update pauses right after patches, when the detection risk is traditionally higher.

FECURITY pros and cons

After several evenings in PUBG the set of strengths and weaknesses of FECURITY came together fairly clearly, and below it is without embellishment, so you decide with open eyes rather than by a pretty description.

Pros:

  • Very readable ESP: Box with outline and skeleton visible even on the busy textures of Miramar.
  • Minimal FPS impact, which for PUBG converts directly into stable tracking.
  • Aimbot with a prediction point calculation for moving targets, not primitive instant aiming.
  • Useful vehicle and loot ESP layers for controlling rotations and fast looting.
  • Excellent status and undetected at the time of the test under BattlEye.

Cons:

  • Strict UEFI plus GPT requirement: on Legacy BIOS or MBR the software simply will not start.
  • No built-in spoofer, after an HWID ban you will need a separate solution.
  • Loot ESP is basic, without deep filters by item type.
  • The aimbot is tuned for careful support, fans of pure rage will find it modest.

FECURITY price and how to buy

We deliberately do not name a specific figure: in the catalog FECURITY does not have a hard fixed price as a single number, so the current cost and available periods are listed right on the product page and may change along with the detection status and demand. Open the FECURITY page to see the current price with your own eyes, the set of periods from a short test to a long subscription, and the current status before paying, which is more reliable than any numbers from third-party reviews that quickly go stale. If you want to compare FECURITY with other options for the same game, the rest of the range is right next to it: check the full PUBG cheats catalog and pick software to match your style, whether that is an external web radar for maximum caution or a cheat with a built-in spoofer in case the HWID is already at risk.

If you have questions about launch, the UEFI and GPT requirements or payment, they are faster and more precise to solve in the community: Telegram (200+ members) and Discord (637+ members), where people answer about specific configurations, advise on hardware compatibility and warn about the update pauses after patches.

Who FECURITY suits

The software covers different tasks, and there is no single best scenario here, it all depends on what matters more to you in a given match. FECURITY does not try to be an all-in-one combine, it has a clear profile, and below we have laid it out across three typical requests so you can quickly tell whether it is your tool or whether it is worth looking at a catalog neighbor.

If on-screen information matters: FECURITY is one of the most illustrative ESP cheats in the catalog, take it for a readable battlefield where enemies, vehicles and loot are visible without visual noise, and decisions in a fight are made a second before the opponent.

If FPS matters: the claimed and confirmed minimal frame impact makes it convenient for weak and mid machines, where a heavy overlay would sink tracking and get in the way of finishing a target at the moment of prediction.

If you need full rage: look toward software with a more aggressive aimbot, here the aimbot is deliberately made a support for ESP rather than the main tool, and does not claim the role of a total wipe.

Frequently asked questions about FECURITY

Is FECURITY detected or undetected right now?

At the time of our test the software held an excellent status and was undetected under BattlEye, but no private cheat gives an absolute guarantee against a ban, and promising one would be dishonest. The current status is always visible on the product page in the ForgeCheats catalog, and that is where you should look right before buying and launching, especially right after a major patch.

Why does FECURITY require UEFI and GPT?

That is how the cheat loader is built: it works correctly only when the system starts in UEFI mode and the system disk is laid out in GPT. Check the BIOS Mode in msinfo32 and the partition table in the disk properties through Disk Management. On Legacy BIOS or MBR the software will not start, and that is most often the cause of a startup error rather than a fault in the cheat itself.

Does FECURITY have a spoofer?

FECURITY has no built-in HWID spoofer. Since BattlEye bans by hardware, after an HWID ban you will need a separate spoofer to clean the fingerprint and get back into the game. You can pick a suitable option and clarify compatibility with your motherboard and drive in the community or on the relevant PUBG catalog pages.

Will FECURITY run on a weak PC?

More likely yes than no: the main bottleneck here is not graphics card power but the UEFI and GPT requirements. If the processor is Intel 6th generation or newer or AMD with AVX1, and the system boots in UEFI with a disk in GPT, the minimal FPS impact makes the software friendly even to modest builds and old graphics cards.

How often is FECURITY updated?

Like any private software under BattlEye, FECURITY gets loader updates after major PUBG patches, and in such periods there are short pauses while the developer adjusts the cheat to the new version. It is not worth launching the software during these windows: the relevance and status in the catalog are exactly what show whether the current build is ready for battle.

How is FECURITY better than free PUBG cheats?

Free builds for PUBG are almost always either already detected and lead to a fast HWID ban, or drag extra baggage on top of the promised features. FECURITY is private software with support, a catalog status and updates for patches, which is what you pay for. No one gives a guarantee against a ban, but a private cheat with support reduces the risk more than a public free build from the first link in search.

Is the aimbot in FECURITY strong?

The aimbot works, and its main strength is calculating the prediction point for a moving target, which in PUBG with its ballistics matters more than raw aiming speed. But it is made as support for ESP play rather than a rage tool, so it fits a careful legit style better than an aggressive wipe of the whole lobby.