The PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS test servers are back online and will remain in place for the next three days before the imminent release of version 1.0. These new test phases are rather surprising, since they were made available late at night from Sunday to Monday without any real announcement beforehand. However, it is important to note that these servers will remain online until Thursday, December 7 at 11 a.m., so you will have three days to enjoy the improvements made.
Players, we're aware of server stability issues and are investigating the cause. We've implemented small changes to the 2nd test build to resolve this issue and would like to reopen the test servers to monitor the changes.
— PLAY BATTLEGROUNDS (@PUBATTLEGROUNDS) December 4, 2017 The developers had however announced that the next time the test servers would appear online, it would be to test for the first time the new desert map, but it seems that there have been changes in the meantime.
The pressure is now on the shoulders of PUBG Corp since the arrival of PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS on Xbox One is scheduled for December 12 next, there are only a few hours left for the development teams to correct and fine-tune the problems that still exist.
As you can imagine, PUBG is still going strong as Bluehole managed to sell no less than 5 million copies of its game in October alone. The Future arrival of PUBG on Microsoft's home console and the wealth of new content brought through version 1.0 should, without a doubt, attract many new players to the undisputed leader in battle royale.