According to a description of the “FIX PUBG” campaign, PUBG Corp. and Bluehole Studio intend to “share specifics about what we’re working on and the expected time it’ll take to address the issues.” What’s more is that the effort will see the companies dedicating “the vast majority” of its resources to addressing player issues with the game and implementing those suggested improvements over the course of the next three months.

Taking all of this into consideration, one can only hope that the “FIX PUBG” campaign pays off not only for the sake of the battle royale title’s huge player base, but also on behalf of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds itself. While there are certainly a bevy of consistent PUBG players, the fact that the most common phrase heard among its fan base is “fix the game,” does not make the title look good by any stretch of the imagination, and it only creates more opportunities for popular competitors like Epic Games’ Fortnite.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is available now for Android, iOS, PC, and Xbox One.

Source: FIX PUBG