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PUBG test servers delayed after “unexpected issue”

PUBG test servers were delayed after an “unexpected issue” prevented their activation. This means new features like climbing and vaulting have also been delayed.

Developer PUBG Corp. took to Twitter to advise that the test servers were delayed after it discovered an “unexpected issue during internal testing.”

“When the test servers are deployed, we will be running them for a long time and it’s crucial that they operate in a stable environment,” the tweet reads.

“Therefore we feel that we have to delay the first test schedule for PC 1.0 to allow for a smooth testing of the new features and content.”

Another tweet assured players that the developer is working to “resolve the issue quickly.” At the time of writing, 9 hours after the initial tweets, no further updates have been offered.

PUBG, or PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, is currently available on Windows PC. It heads to Xbox One on 12 December.


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