'Fix PUBG' revealed, devs addressing community concerns over next few months
The development team is finally tackling anti-cheats, optimization, bugs, and more.
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The development team is finally tackling anti-cheats, optimization, bugs, and more.
The gameplay is taking much needed strides forward.
It's all for a good cause.
PUBG players will even be able to modify the limited time event modes.
Cheaters in PUBG may get banned, but cheat creators stand a very good chance of facing the long arm of the law.
Teams from around the world have battled it out for the right to compete for $2 million. Only 20 teams remain and will face off in the PUBG Global Invitational in Berlin.
The Korean company failed to secure a legal chicken dinner against the company its licensed the PUBG engine from.
Missions are live as well and add another layer to this battle royale experience.
The divide between the two is quite large, it seems.
The mobile iteration of PUBG continues to expand.