PUBG Corp. Declares “Fix PUBG” Campaign is Officially Over

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Back in the beginning of August, Bluehole studios opened up a website titled “Fix PUBG” which planned a roadmap to improve the game by implementing requests made by its players. Well, it looks like that bug-fixing campaign is officially over and there is now a change of direction for development.

Noted by Eurogamer, executive producer Taeseok Jang opened up a bit about some issues with the game in an open letter to players published on Steam. He admitted that PUBG Corp. had “overlooked issues that matter to you” and that they have reflected on a lot of their mistakes.

The development studio has moved their priorities for its 2019 roadmap after everything they have learned.

Taeseok Jang stated:

“At first, this is likely to slow down our build cadence, but as these processes become more proficient, we hope to provide new content as fast as before, while maintaining our new stability and quality-first goal. While we cannot say how long this will take, we promise you that we will give our best efforts to reach this stage as quickly as possible.”


In the post, Taeseok Jang highlighted all of the improvements that they have made to PlayerUnkown’s Battlegrounds since the launch of the campaign including client performance, server performance, matchmaking, anti-cheat, bug fixing, and quality of life improvements. It was also noted that over two million accounts have been banned during the Fix PUBG campaign alone.

The executive producer knows that there are still improvements to be made. He stated:

“We know there are many things to improve upon, but we do have a sense that we more accurately feel what you, the players want and need. While this is the end of the Fix PUBG campaign, we will go forward in our development, improve our processes, and redouble our efforts with the lessons learned.”


While the popularity of PUBG has certainly fallen since its initial rise to fame because of a plethora of bugs and the behemoth of a game that is Fortnite, the game is still going strong and is still the most popular game on Steam. I still pop in at times to play a few matches on Xbox, the mobile version is extremely popular, and the game is coming to PS4 next month. Yes, PUBG might not be as popular as it once was, but it is not going away anytime soon.

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AustinPosted:

I bought PubG on Xbox and I think I've played it maybe 2 or 3 times. I can't get used to the lag and glitchy ness

MotioncoreyPosted:

A lot of hate in the comments. I'm not sure why. People seem to forget that PUBG still has a fan base who support the development team. I'm not going to bash the graphics because not everything needs to look like Battlefield. Hopefully new content will bring players back. Optimism is key.

coolbunny1234Posted:

Played one match and never wanted to play another round again. Terribly plain with no incentives to continue playing.

extrememasters1Posted:

And xbox one version still looks and runs worse than a ps2 game

grizzlydeanPosted:

Needs more maps, weapons, equipment, and expand on what they have to bring players back... or start making pubg 2 with a shed load of content and made better

MazePosted:

I wonder what their future plans entail, what new content will the bring to get some traction back?

SHOTTYLEANPosted:

Can't fix something that is dead.