Raw PUBG vs UC Providers vs Battlelog — Honest Comparison

Live feature comparison across Raw PUBG, Battlelog Maxim, Lavicheats, SkyCheats. Feb 2026 wave survival as differentiator. Reseller markup math.
When you search for "best PUBG cheats 2026," you get a list of comparison blog posts that are mostly bought by the vendors they review. The "honest comparison" framing is rarely honest — most affiliate-driven comparisons end up recommending whichever vendor pays the highest affiliate commission. We sell Raw PUBG, which means this post has an obvious conflict of interest. The thing we can do that affiliate posts can't is be specific about what each major vendor actually ships and where the products meaningfully differ — because pretending to be objective when you sell a competing product is more insulting than just saying it directly. So: here's the feature comparison across Raw PUBG and the four most-searched competitors (Battlelog Maxim, Lavicheats, SkyCheats, SecureCheats), with explicit notes on where we win and where competitors do.
This post is a cluster of the PUBG Cheats Complete 2026 Guide pillar. The pillar covered the broader market. This piece is the head-to-head.
What "UC providers" actually means in the PUBG context
In PUBG cheat marketing, "UC" loosely refers to the wholesale-cheat-distributor tier — providers who supply the actual cheat code that resellers then rebrand. UC stands for "Universal Cheats" historically but the term has drifted. In 2026 the meaningful distinction is:
- Direct in-house vendors: write their own loader, driver, menu, offset pipeline. Raw PUBG sits here.
- Reseller marketplaces: buy upstream from UC-tier suppliers and rebrand. Battlelog, parts of Lavicheats, and parts of SkyCheats operate this way.
- UC-tier (wholesale): sell to other resellers. Not consumer-facing; you wouldn't buy directly.
This post compares Raw PUBG (direct in-house) against the consumer-facing resellers (Battlelog, Lavicheats, SkyCheats, SecureCheats). Same shopping experience for users; very different supply-chain economics behind the scenes.
The five vendors, capsule summary
Raw PUBG (in-house). Direct vendor; we wrote everything. Pricing $4.99/day. Architecture: external, no DMA required. Feb 2026 wave: survived. The product covered in this post; conflict of interest disclosed.
Battlelog Maxim PUBG. Reseller. Battlelog is a marketplace selling cheats across multiple games, sourced from upstream suppliers. Pricing ~$5/day, $35-45/month. Architecture: external loader, supplier-determined. Feb 2026 wave: mixed survival across product lines.
Lavicheats PUBG. Reseller with multiple PUBG product lines. Pricing $4-5/day, $30-40/month. Architecture: varies by which product you buy under their brand. Feb 2026: some product lines swept, others survived.
SkyCheats PUBG. Reseller / quasi-direct. Pricing ~$5/day, $35-45/month. Architecture: external. Feb 2026: landing pages did not visibly acknowledge architecture change post-wave; some product lines got swept.
SecureCheats PUBG. Reseller. Pricing $25-40/month range. Architecture: external. Feb 2026: mixed; product-line dependent.
Feature comparison table
| Feature | Raw PUBG | Battlelog Maxim | Lavicheats | SkyCheats | SecureCheats |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aimbot (bone priority) | Head/Chest/Arms/Legs draggable | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| FOV slider with safe defaults | 0-100% | Variable | Variable | Variable | Variable |
| Auto bullet-drop prediction | Per-weapon, automatic | Some lines | Some lines | Unclear | Some lines |
| Control Recoil (dynamic) | Yes, dynamic | Some lines | Some lines | Unclear | Some lines |
| Classic No Recoil | Force-disabled post-Feb 2026 | Some lines (risky) | Some lines (risky) | Some lines (risky) | Some lines (risky) |
| No-Sway | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| 12-toggle World ESP | Yes | Less granular | Less granular | Less granular | Less granular |
| Brutalist Item Filter card | Yes (unique) | No | No | No | No |
| Visibility-based ESP coloring | Multi-style (Box/Filled/Cornered) | Single-style typical | Single-style typical | Single-style typical | Single-style typical |
| Radar with FOV cone | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| 9 menu languages | Yes (AR/DE/ES/FR/JA/KO/PT-BR/RU/ZH-CN+EN) | EN typically | EN + RU | EN typically | EN typically |
| Per-user config slots | Yes | Varies | Varies | Varies | Varies |
| Hot-reloadable offset cache | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Animated live ESP preview | Yes | No | No | No | No |
| Controller input support | Yes | Some | Some | Unclear | Some |
| Shared SDK across 6 products | Yes | Different per game | Different per game | Different per game | Different per game |
| External cheat (not internal) | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| DMA hardware required | No | No | No | No | No |
| HWID spoofer included | Bundle discount with Raw Spoofer | Separate purchase | Separate purchase | Separate purchase | Separate purchase |
| Volume Serial spoofer coverage | Yes | Spoofer-dependent | Spoofer-dependent | Spoofer-dependent | Spoofer-dependent |
| Cross-version Win10+Win11 | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Cross-vendor Intel/AMD/NVIDIA | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes | Yes |
| Feb 2026 wave survival | Yes | Mixed across lines | Mixed across lines | Some swept | Mixed |
| Trustpilot rating | Active reviews | Active | Active | Active | Active |
| Refund policy in writing | Yes | Yes (varies by product) | Yes (varies) | Yes (varies) | Yes (varies) |
| Discord 24/7 support | Yes | Some hours | Some hours | Some hours | Some hours |
Where the comparison genuinely matters
The table above is comprehensive but boring. The features that meaningfully differ between vendors:
Auto bullet-drop prediction and dynamic Control Recoil. Both are explicit indicators of how recently the cheat was engineered against Feb-2026-aware detection. Vendors who ship per-weapon static profiles are working from a 2023-era architecture. Vendors who ship auto-prediction with dynamic compensation engineered the post-Feb-2026 path. Most reseller products don't differentiate themselves here because they don't control the underlying cheat code — they ship what their supplier provides.
12-toggle World ESP with Item Filter card. This is a UX innovation we built specifically for PUBG's loot complexity. Most competitor PUBG cheats ship 3-5 World ESP toggles ("Items," "Weapons," "Vehicles") with no item-name filtering. The granularity difference is meaningful for actual gameplay — you can target high-tier loot specifically rather than seeing a wall of overlays.
Multi-style box ESP (Box/Filled/Cornered) with visibility-based auto-coloring. Most competitors ship single-style ESP. The visibility-coloring difference matters at 600m+ engagements because line-of-sight reciprocity is critical decision-making information.
9 menu languages built in. Raw PUBG ships menu localization to AR, DE, ES, FR, JA, KO, PT-BR, RU, ZH-CN + EN. Most competitors ship English-only or English + Russian. For non-English-speaking PUBG players this is meaningful UX.
Hot-reloadable offset cache. Raw PUBG's backend can push offset-only updates without users re-downloading the client binary. Reseller cheats inherit their upstream's offset update cadence; users wait for re-downloads when PUBG patches.
Animated live ESP preview. Raw PUBG's menu has a small character render with your active ESP toggles applied before you queue — visual confirmation that your config is correct. No competitor ships this.
Bundle economics with Raw Spoofer. Raw PUBG + Raw Spoofer bundle is below what you'd pay for cheat + spoofer separately at every competitor. Volume Serial coverage in Raw Spoofer is explicit (most competitor spoofers don't disclose Volume Serial coverage).
Where competitors have actual advantages
Honesty checkpoint. Things competitors do well:
Battlelog Maxim: The marketplace model means Battlelog sometimes has cheats for niche games we don't cover. If you cheat across 15 games, Battlelog's single-account access is convenient. We only sell six.
Lavicheats: Long-standing Russian-language community. If you specifically want Russian-language support and Russian customer base, Lavicheats has deeper roots in that market.
SkyCheats: Some product lines run private / smaller userbases, which can mean longer detection windows for those specific products. The trade-off: smaller userbases mean less mature support infrastructure.
SecureCheats: Marketing-driven, broad-spectrum product line. They cover game-cheat use cases we don't.
All competitors: Operate at scale, so customer reviews are abundant. We're newer in the public-blog footprint despite the underlying engineering being mature.
Honest framing: if your priority is single-account access across many games, a marketplace reseller is convenient. If your priority is detection-resilience and feature depth for specific games, direct in-house vendors win. We optimize for the second case.
The reseller markup math
Resellers operate on margin — they buy the cheat from upstream at wholesale, mark it up, sell to consumers. The typical structure:
- Upstream UC-tier wholesale price: ~$10-15/month per seat.
- Reseller markup: 100-300%.
- Consumer price: $30-50/month.
The math: you're paying $30-50/month for a product that costs the wholesale supplier ~$10-15/month to maintain. The remainder is reseller margin + payment processing.
The direct in-house equivalent: we set our pricing based on our engineering and support costs, not against an upstream wholesale price plus markup. Raw PUBG at $35/month covers our costs at scale; the math is simpler.
The risk for reseller customers: when the upstream UC-tier supplier gets popped, every reseller selling that supplier's product eats the ban wave together. The Feb 2026 wave caught multiple resellers' PUBG product lines simultaneously because they were sourcing from the same upstream supplier whose codebase got swept.
What the Feb 2026 wave actually proved
Specific to Feb 23 - Mar 1, 2026 (the PUBG Weekly Bans Notice wave):
Raw PUBG survived. Our dynamic Control Recoil architecture was specifically engineered against the mouse-script detection Krafton deployed. No users banned for using Raw PUBG features within their safe-default configurations.
Battlelog Maxim's main PUBG product survived partially. Some users on specific Battlelog product lines reported bans; the brand continued operating with surviving lines.
Lavicheats: mixed. Multiple product lines under Lavicheats brand; some swept, some survived. The reseller model meant some customers were on safe lines and others weren't, often without clear product-line distinction in the marketing.
SkyCheats: partial sweep. Their public landing pages did not acknowledge the wave's architecture implications post-Feb. Specific products in their roster got caught.
SecureCheats: mixed. Product-line dependent.
The "vendor survived the wave" question is only meaningful at the product-line level for reseller marketplaces. Raw PUBG's single-product architecture means we either survive or we don't — no ambiguity.
The honest recommendation
If you're choosing between Raw PUBG and the four major reseller marketplaces, the things that should drive your decision:
You want direct in-house engineering and Feb 2026 wave survival. Raw PUBG.
You want a marketplace model with cheats across 15+ games on one account. Battlelog or Lavicheats.
You want Russian-language support and community. Lavicheats.
You want the cheapest possible price and don't care about feature depth. Whichever reseller has a current promotion, accept the trade-off in detection resilience.
You want tournament-tier private cheating with maximum detection resilience. Step up to dedicated private-tier vendors at $80-150/month, not the public marketplaces.
Refund and trust signals
Beyond features, the operational signals matter:
- Refund policy in writing on the vendor's site: all five major vendors ship something here.
- Trustpilot active reviews: all five vendors have active Trustpilot presence.
- Discord 24/7 support: Raw PUBG ships this; competitor coverage varies.
- Status posts after detection events: Raw PUBG posts at PUBG cheat status. Competitor transparency varies.
- Time to support response: Raw PUBG averages under 30 minutes during waking hours. Competitor response times longer typically.
FAQ
Is Battlelog a scam? No. Battlelog has been operating as a legitimate cheat marketplace for years. The "reseller risk" framing isn't that they're scamming — they're selling real products. The risk is supply-chain propagation: when their supplier gets popped, customers eat it.
Is Raw PUBG always going to be the best PUBG cheat? No vendor can promise this. Anti-cheat is a moving target; what works today may not work in six months. What we can commit to is in-house engineering against the BattlEye + Zakynthos architecture, transparency about our status, and continuous evolution of the bypass infrastructure.
Why do you sell Raw PUBG at $4.99/day if competitors sell at $5+/day? Because we set pricing based on our actual costs at scale, not against a reseller-markup baseline. Our economics work at $4.99/day; we don't need to charge more.
What if Raw PUBG gets popped in the next wave? We post status updates immediately at PUBG cheat status. Refunds for active subscriptions during detection windows. Users get the truth as we know it.
Should I buy multiple cheats and rotate them? Some advanced cheaters do this. The math: paying for two cheats doubles your cost, doesn't double your safety. The single-vendor strategy at a quality vendor is usually the better return.
Why don't you have Trustpilot reviews like Battlelog does? We're newer in the public blog / review footprint. Trustpilot reviews for Raw PUBG are accruing. Our actual customer support quality is competitive; the review footprint is catching up.
What's the actual difference between you and SkyCheats specifically? SkyCheats operates as a reseller / quasi-direct hybrid. We're direct in-house exclusively. The product-line architecture differs — SkyCheats's PUBG offering can change supplier without much customer-facing notice. Raw PUBG's architecture is single-product, transparent.
Where to read more
The PUBG cheat pricing comparison cluster covers per-tier pricing math. For setup workflow, Setting up PUBG cheats safely. For the anti-cheat technical context that explains why these architecture differences matter, How PUBG anti-cheat works. For the spoofer side, PUBG HWID spoofer guide.
Raw PUBG and Raw Spoofer bundle. Full pillar at PUBG Cheats Complete 2026 Guide. Status posts at PUBG cheat status. Discord support at discord.gg/rawcheats.
