Cheating never pays…except for today
The launch of newer, better anti-cheat measures for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has suffered a delay. Announced on Twitter, it looks like players will have to wait an undisclosed amount of time for the mega-popular PUBG to finally get on with finally tackling hackers.
PC players, the patch for the anti-cheat update has been delayed, as an unexpected issue has occurred while testing its compatibility. We will soon update you when it will be released. Thank you for your understanding.
— PLAY BATTLEGROUNDS (@PUBATTLEGROUNDS) February 6, 2018
The sad thing is, I can’t say I’m surprised. I understand that cheating is a massive problem and that coming up with any kind of effective solution will be difficult, but these steps clearly took a back seat to things like better loot box implementation. I won’t go so far as to say that PUBG Corp. is greedy, but cheating issues really should have been sorted out by now. The game is nearing a year since its early-access release (and closing in on two months since “full” release), but it still feels like a work-in-progress.
PLAY BATTLEGROUNDS [Twitter]
Published: Feb 6, 2018 03:00 pm