PUBG Console Hotfix Applied Tuesday Addressing Crashes and Survivor Pass Bugs

PUBG Corp introduced a hotfix to PUBG Console live servers Tuesday addressing a pair of in-game problems.
The hotfix solved a problem that prevented the Survivor Pass community mission reward from playing correctly. It also temporarily disabled the equipping of certain skins as PUBG Corp continues to work to resolve crashes related to those skins.
Console Players: A hotfix has been applied to live servers. Please restart the game to receive the update.
— PUBG Support (@PUBG_Support) February 25, 2020
- Temporarily disabled equipping certain skins as we work to resolve related crashes
- Fixed an issue where the Survivor Pass community mission reward video did not play
PUBG Corp did not provide information about which skins were disabled. Neither did the developer share a timeline for the skins' reactivations.
PUBG Corp delayed the release of PUBG Console's next update, Patch 6.2, Sunday. The update was originally slated to go live early Friday morning. The developer cited unnamed technical problems discovered over the course of testing for the delay, and offered a new release date of March 3.
PUBG Update 6.2 landed on PC test servers Feb. 13, bringing a new parachute follow feature, drastic changes to Karakin's loot spawns and adjustments to the strength of grenades.