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PUBG Xbox One release, PC update 1.0 coming in December

The PUBG Xbox One release date has been confirmed for December, PUBG Corp. CEO Chang Han Kim today advised.

“Beginning December 12, Xbox fans will be able to play PUBG while it’s still in early access through the Xbox Game Preview program,” he wrote on Xbox Wire. “We’re approaching development on Xbox One with the same community-driven focus that we’ve taken with the game on PC. As a result, the ultimate battle royale experience that fans play on Xbox One will be slightly different than what players know today on PC.”

Moreover, Kim used the opportunity to provide a release window for the game’s PC 1.0 update.

“In addition to announcing Xbox’s XGP launch date on December 12, we also shared the exciting news that we’re on track to launch 1.0 for the PC version in late December.  This has been an amazing year for us and launching both 1.0 on PC and on Xbox through Xbox Game Preview are huge milestones for the team. I’m incredibly proud of how far we’ve come in such a short time, but I’m even more excited to say that we’re just getting started.”

Three exclusive, limited-edition cosmetic packs will also be available at the Xbox One launch: the PUBG Warrior Pack, the PUBG Accessory Pack and the PUBG Tracksuit Pack.

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


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