Pubg Servers are too Busy this error faced for PUBG in last two months.We are Play PUBG games and I facing this issue at least a couple of times per hour.
PUBG servers are too busy, and players are having trouble logging in again. You try your hand at getting into a game, but are met with yet another error message booting you back to the lobby. Is the problem on your end, or has PUBG Corp dropped the ball again? Here's how to find out if PUBG's servers are down.
PUBG Help has been renamed to PUBG Support.
Official @PUBG service status updates for PC/Xbox/PlayStation 4.
Support articles and customer support can be found at https://t.co/USxG5xDewnpic.twitter.com/xkXYuVWGSk
— PUBG Support (@PUBG_Support) January 17, 2019
Official @PUBG service status updates for PC/Xbox/PlayStation 4.
Support articles and customer support can be found at https://t.co/USxG5xDewnpic.twitter.com/xkXYuVWGSk
PUBG Servers Are Too Busy: How to Tell if the PUBG Servers Are Down
PUBG Corp will generally try to update players on server status as quickly as possible whenever problems arise. To check for an official PUBG Corp statement about what appears to be server trouble, head to the @PUBG_Supprt Twitter account. A relevant tweet there can clarify what the problem is, but it's not the be-all and end-all of whether something is wrong.
Third party sites such as IsTheServiceDown and DownDetector can show problems even before PUBG Corp has times to respond to them. If PUBG Corp has yet to make a statement but either of these sites is showing a problem, it's likely that statement is forthcoming.
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After nine months of being available in Early Access, the massively popular battle royale game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds finally launches in full for PC today, December 20. PUBG's servers will be taken offline for maintenance ahead of the game's 1.0 release, and now publisher Bluehole has confirmed they'll be down for a little longer than expected.
On Twitter today, the official PUBG account announced that server maintenance will begin at 4 PM PT / 7 PM ET (1AM CET on December 21)--two hours earlier than it was originally supposed to. However, the maintenance period is still scheduled to conclude at 11 PM PT, so PUBG 1.0 is still slated to release later tonight, as initially planned. The tweet says this extended maintenance period is 'to ensure a successful and smooth launch.'
In a separate tweet, the PUBG Twitter account also confirmed that the game's test servers will be taken offline when live servers go into maintenance, so players will be unable to play PUBG at all on PC for a full seven hours tonight before its 1.0 release. The tweet explains this is 'to ensure a smooth transition to PC 1.0.' Similarly, PUBG's leaderboards were recently wiped in preparation for the game's full release.
PUBG 1.0 will feature a number of new mechanics, most notably climbing and vaulting. PlayerUnknown himself, Brendan Greene, says these two features 'will change the game severely.' Additionally, players will be able to play on a new desert map called Miramar, which was recently available to try on PUBG's test servers. Players will find new types of obstacles, weapons, and vehicles in Miramar that will affect how you approach the game.
While PUBG will be unplayable on PC for a large chunk of the day due to this extended maintenance period, players will still be able to jump into the game on Xbox One. That version received its first patch earlier this week, which made 'first pass' improvements to its visuals and performance and squashed a number of bugs.