PUBG’s test servers delayed due to ‘unexpected issue’

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Bad news for anyone who was hoping to leap into PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds test servers, as developer Bluehole has announced it’s had to delay the deployment of them after problems discovered during the three days of internal testing.

The update was supposed to add new vaulting and climbing mechanics to the game as announced last week, however an issue was seemingly discovered in the backend systems needed for anti-cheat measures. The team attempted to the fix the issue during the regular scheduled maintenance period, however evidently these fixes were not successful.

Currently there’s no word on when these features will be deployed and the issue resolved, but the developer promises to ‘resolve the issue quickly’ and will announce new schedules as soon as they’ve fixed the problem.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is on PC now and is coming to Xbox One December 12

 

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PUBG: Battlegrounds

  • Platform(s): PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One
  • Genre(s): Action, Massively Multiplayer, Shooter

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