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PUBG Xbox One Update Adds Suicide Squad Movie Skins; Here Are The Full Patch Notes

Fixes a bug too.

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A new update for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds adds new content to the game and fixes several of its bugs. The most noticeable change is the addition of Suicide Squad-themed skins that allow players to dress up as the movie's Harley Quinn or Joker.

Both characters are sold as in-game skin bundles. Harley Quinn's bundle includes the character's "Daddy's Lil Monster" outfit and a special baseball bat skin for the crowbar and machete. Joker's bundle includes the "Night Club Suit" outfit. Both bundles also include the character's hair and makeup options if you want to create their faces on your own custom in-game avatar.

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Harley Quinn's bundle costs 2500 G-Coin, while Joker's is 2000. You can also buy the individual pieces of each bundle as well. Harley's outfit is 2000, her hair is 500, her make up is 500, and her bat is 300. Joker's outfit is 1500, and his hair and make up are both 500. As opposed to BP, which is earned through playing PUBG, G-Coin is bought with real cash. You can buy 500 G-Coin for $5 USD, 1100 for $10, or 2300 for $20.

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If purchased, these options will appear under PUBG's new "Make Up" tab in the "Appearance" category. For the most part, changing a character's face, hair, make-up, and gender will also no longer cost BP. A few paid items are exempt from this.

The update also adds a new supply system and custom matches to the Xbox One version of PUBG. The game's texture streaming has also been optimized and a bug in the Training Mode has been fixed. The full patch notes are on PUBG's forums, but we've listed the highlights below.

If you're curious about trying PUBG on Xbox One, the console version of the game is free to download and play November 8-11.

PUBG Xbox One Update #3 Patch Notes

Supply System

  • Added Supply System
    • Earn XP through play time and completing missions to level-up and obtain rewards.
    • Each 10 levels you will receive a permanent reward.
    • Every level-up on the way to each permanent reward will grant you BP and also a chance to receive an additional permanent reward.
  • You can level up and get rewards when you fill the Survival gauge with survival XP
    • You must click "Claim" to receive the completed mission XP
  • Observing teammates grants 50% less XP than while alive

Skin & Items

  • Added a "Make Up" tab in the "Appearance" category.
    • The "Appearance" category has been added to the store, where you can purchase additional Hair and Make-up options.
  • Changing "Appearance" such as face, hair and/or gender will not cost BP (some paid items for face and make-up are excluded from this).

Custom Match

  • Custom matches have been added and custom match creation is available for all players.
  • Known issue: You may experience short instances of hitching in the custom match lobby when assigning or moving teams.
    • Custom match list can now be viewed after selecting custom match game mode.
      • Normal mode: Classic battle royale rules—be the last person (or team) standing
        • War Mode: Team deathmatch with respawns. The team with the most points (kills and knocks) wins.
    • After selecting your preferred game mode, custom matches can now be created using presets.
      • Each game mode currently has a default preset and one additional preset available.
        • War Mode includes the Desert Knights preset.
        • Normal Mode includes Sanhok Forty Fivers preset.
      • Rules: Set number of players, team size.
      • Basic: Set game mode, password, map, weather, etc.
      • After creating the match, the settings can be adjusted using the options in the Basic and Rules menus.
      • Normal Mode includes the Sanhok Forty Fivers preset.
    • Things to keep in mind when creating custom matches:
      • At least 10 players are required to start the match.
      • You can keep the game in a waiting room for up to two hours.

Performance

  • Optimized texture streaming to reduce hitching

Bug Fixes

  • Fixed a bug where upon completing a match in Training Mode, you would receive two wins that counted towards Game Hub stats

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