PUBG Weekly Update Live: UI Adjustments, Bug Fixes, and More

With the addition of new environmental aspects such as the new Fog feature, there was another [...]

With the addition of new environmental aspects such as the new Fog feature, there was another recent PUBG update for the popular battle-royale game. With the focus being on reported bugs and UI enhancements, the latest patch to hit PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is now live.

Spectator mode is getting a few upgrades, including enhanced breathing animations. New World Map adjustments were also included, as well as bugs concerning teammate relations and visual glitches.

According to the PUBG website, here are the full patch notes for Week 27:

Early Access – Week 27 – Patch Notes

UI/UX
Enhanced breathing animation in the Spectator mode
Added a new feature in the Settings to adjust the zoom-in and zoom-out speed of the World Map

Bug Fixes
Fixed a bug that made the shadows disappear mid-game
Fixed a graphic bug related to players who left the game inside of the starting airplane
Fixed a bug that prevented users from seeing the full alias of their teammates
Improved the synchronization between player aim and spectator aim
Fixed a bug to accurately display teammates' marker direction in Free Look mode

The popular shooter PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has been in the spotlight a lot recently with some very high highs, and very low lows. The game itself has broken countless records with most concurrent players, but has also recently come under fire for comments made about a competitor's game that seemed to claim ownership of a pre-existing genre. No matter what the topic of choice is, PUBG has definitely been a hot topic recently.

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is now available in Early Access on Steam, with a full release planned on both Xbox One and PC platforms.