Ello, so i was just lurking around the game I noticed upon launch the game connects to the IPV4 address of; "49.202.197.140"
you can just tell by the hostname it's a an OVH

interesting, further into research I noticed it was coming from "C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\BattlEye\BEService.exe" this is BattlEye, an anti-cheat tool for video games. I was wondering can people now cheat with a higher chance of not getting caught? I don't know, maybe someone should block the IP and try a detected cheat?
Anyways, i've uploaded logs of proof.
Name: BEService.exe
Version: Not Available
File Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Common Files\BattlEye\BEService.exe
Connection Origin: local initiated
Protocol: UDP
Local Address: 10.74.10.6
Local Port: 49620
Remote Name:
Remote Address: 149.202.197.140
Remote Port: 7833
This is PUBG's anti cheat system, connects to that 2 seconds after launch
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Name: TslGame.exe
Version: Not Available
File Path: C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\PUBG\TslGame\Binaries \Win64\TslGame.exe
Connection Origin: local initiated
Protocol: TCP
Local Address: 10.74.10.6
Local Port: 59362
Remote Name: front.battlegroundsgame.com
Remote Address: 52.84.31.234
Remote Port: 80 (HTTP - World Wide Web)
btw, PUBG is hosted on many amazon servers that isn't the actual backend, check all IP's linking to front.battlegroundsgame.com