While you can play PUBG on PC and Xbox One following a mid-December 2017 console launch, the game is yet to be released on PS4. Here’s all you need to know about PUBG on PS4, including release date and gameplay details.
PUBG PS4 release date news
While PUBG has been available on PC and Xbox One for some time, it has yet to make an appearance on the top-selling console of the generation; the PS4. That’s set to change later this week, as PUBG Corporation has confirmed that PUBG is set to be released on PS4 worldwide on 7 December 2018.
PUBG PS4 pricing and gameplay details
The PS4 variant of the game is set to launch with all three maps (Erangel, Miramar and Sanhok) and all other major features available on other platforms, including a range of trophies for gamers to unlock. The standard version of the game (aka the Looters Edition) will set you back £24.99, while dedicated PUBG fans can splash out on the £39.99 Survivors Edition which comes with the base game, the Survivor Pass: Vikendi, 2300 G-Coins and 20,000 BP. If that’s not enough, the Champions Edition (£49.99) offers the base game alongside the Survivor Pass: Vikendi, 6000 G-Coins and 20,000 BP. Those that pre-order any version of PUBG on the PlayStation Store will also get access to Nathan Drake’s outfit from the Uncharted Series, and Ellie’s backpack from The Last of Us.
Is PUBG down?
As with any online service, server downtime can cause issues worldwide – and that seems to be what happens with PUBG periodically, with players reporting connectivity issues around the world. It begs the question, how can you check the PUBG server status? To check whether PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is down, you can check third-party service status websites like Down Detector. These crowd-sourced sites provide players with a way of letting each other know that there’s an issue, and even provides features like a heat map to see if the outage is localised. You can also check the PUBG Twitter account, as we imagine that’ll be the way that developers communicate with fans about the server status. Lewis Painter is a Senior Staff Writer at Tech Advisor. Our resident Apple expert, Lewis covers everything from iPhone to AirPods, plus a range of smartphones, tablets, laptops and gaming hardware. You’ll also find him on the Tech Advisor YouTube channel.