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Published onDecember 6, 2017
published onDecember 6, 2017
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With PUBG set to launch on December 12 on Xbox One, developer Bluehole will releasethree limited-edition cosmetic packsthat will be exclusive to the Xbox One version of the game. The first of those packs, the PUBG Warrior Pack will be available to purchase starting tomorrow, December 7 for$9.99(the Store listing will go live at 7PM PST).
On December 14, the PUBG Accessory Pack will be available to purchase for $4.99, followed by the Tracksuit Pack (also $4.99) on December 21. “These packs are exclusive to Xbox fans as standalone offers available for a limited time and as there are no plans to feature any in-game purchases in the Xbox Game Preview version, are the only items that can be purchased during the preview period,” the Xbox team explained.
PUBG is already available to pre-order from the Microsoft Store and it’s currently priced at$29.99, just like the Steam early-access version. The Xbox One version of the game has been much anticipated, though we recently learned that it willrun at 30FPS on both the Xbox One X and the standard Xbox One. That’s a bit disappointing for a shooter game, but remember that PUBG is still in preview and things could change in the future. “We’re constantly refining the game & exploring options to increase FPS, but this early in dev, we’re unable to confirm more,” Game Director Brendan Greene recently explained.
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