Pubg update: servers down again for new pc patch, twitter confirms

Pubg update: servers down again for new pc patch, twitter confirms

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UPDATE ONE: Bluehole Inc. have confirmed that they will be launching a new PUBG update this week to help fix a few issues currently affecting gameplay. The latest Battlegrounds patch added


new content to the Maramar map, however, some players have run into issues. These includes buildings not showing up correctly in-game, something that Bluehole is hoping to fix very soon.


"PC players, to fix an issue with some of the buildings on Miramar not displaying correctly, we will be applying a fix tomorrow Feb 1 6PM PST / Feb 2 3AM CET / Feb 2 11AM KST. The


maintenance is expected to last for an hour. Thank you for your understanding," a message from the PUBG development team reads. As mentioned above, this new PUBG update for PC will


require server down time, which will start at around 2am, GMT, on February 2. ORIGINAL: The news was confirmed by the official PUBG Twitter account, which revealed that a recent test build


was being put live tonight for fans. “PC players, the live servers are now down for maintenance which is expected to last for 2 hours. Please download the latest patch via your Steam


client,” The Twitter message explains. This will be PUBG update 4 for the PC 1.0 build and includes an array of new changes for the popular Battle Royale title. A new type of anti-cheat


solution is also apparently being applied to the game, which will move Bluehole Inc. closer to their goals of reining in problem players. “We are in a test phase with this solution, and its


stability and compatibility need to be verified,” a message from Bluehole reads on the subject of the new test build. “We would like to collect data about potential compatibility issues,


analyze it and solve any issues that may emerge.” These new changes must have been deemed successful as they appear to be going live with the rest of the new PUBG update tonight. It should


also be noted that a new leaderboard season will be opened once the servers go live tonight, which shouldn’t be far away. By the reckoning posted by Bluehole earlier tonight, PUBG Servers


should be back online at around 4am, GMT. There’s also the chance that the maintenance period for the new Battlegrounds patch could be extended, so it’ll be worth keeping an eye on the


official Twitter page. The full PUBG patch notes can be found below and includes some big changes for the game’s second map, Mirarmar. In a bid to increase engagement, the update adds more


buildings and cover, as well as new off-road routes. Fans will also be able to find more loot dotted around the map, which should balance things up. The Battlegrounds patch makes a host of


bug fixes, and introduces a new replay system.