PUBG New Updates Adds Vaulting & Climbing To Some Servers

The new functions are going to be available in late October or early November 2017

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds credit by PUBG

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds credit by PUBG

PUBG has already sold 10mil+ copies, and it is consistently beating games such as League of Legends and Dota 2 in Twitch. The game has been so successful that the PUBG team has become a company. The new company is called PUBG Corp, and it will “accelerate overall business development and managing global operations” for PUBG. The new functions are going to be available in late October or early November 2017 | 2017 a great year for gamers is ending but it is going to be a happy ending. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is to release in full for PC and in Xbox One’s Game Preview program by the end of 2017. Developer Bluehole shared an update that gives fans a rough outline of its development plans recently. In a post on the Steam forums, Bluehole offered more details about the new features it is readying to add to the player-unknown Battleground when it releases on PC and in Game Preview version. PUBG developers are currently working on adding climbing and vaulting to the gameplay.

Bluehole mentioned they need to be tested “for at least a month” before they be added in the game. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is a multiplayer online battle royale video game developed and published by PUBG Corp. A subsidiary of Korean publisher Bluehole. Initial release date: 2017, Engine: Unreal Engine 4, Developer: Bluehole Studio Inc. Designer: Brendan Greene, Platforms: Xbox One, Microsoft Windows.

“The content and features that will be in test servers need to be tested for at least 2 to 4 weeks,” Bluehole said. “in late October or early November.” Bluehole says about the time the features will be available. They will release a “small” patch to live servers this week which is a part of testing process. Greene is excited about vaulting, and he believes vaulting will change the game. He says vaulting wasn’t planned for PUBG; he says they never thought about vaulting. He says because PUBG’s not finished vaulting might come with glitches. For example, you might see people getting thrown up into the air because of the vaulting system. Vaulting will be added next week for testers. We don’t know when it’s going to be released on regular servers.

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