PUBG developer Bluehole Studio has shared some more knowledge about the upcoming relieve of the sport on Xbox One as well as the full PC release.
The developer shared the ‘road to launch’ in a new post on the game’s Steam page. For the reason that game is actually in early-access for PC, the target is on developing builds to the full 1.0 release on PC. Additionally, the increase team is working hard to make the game ready for release on Xbox One with the Xbox Game Preview program.
“For PC, am certain that only concentrating on doing good to stabilize the launch build and now we don’t have a intentions to deploy patches to reside in servers except for this week”, Bluehole writes. “However, there’ll be features like vaulting and climbing that may have a big influence on the overall game and want to become tested not less than a month. I will be running test servers no less than 3 times in preparation for any.”
Down below there are PUBG’s ‘Test Server Operation Plan’ to your coming months:
1st phase: Give attention to testing vaulting & climbing 2nd phase: More testing of vaulting & climbing, test other new content and features 3rd phase: Innovative content and has like the desert map
According to Bluehole, the tested content and has needs to be tested not less than 2-4 weeks, and players can check out vaulting and climbing the very first time after this month or early November.
No actual release date for Xbox and PC happen to be provided at this point, but based on Bluehole’s testing plan, a release before December seems unlikely.
PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS was released for PC in early-access this March. The Xbox One version was announced during Microsoft’s 2017 E3 press conference. The multiplayer game may be a timed-exclusive for Microsoft, and recent reports report that the publisher is hoping to improve their exclusivity contend with Bluehole.