Xbox One players getting stuck into PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds over the weekend are reportedly having issues staying online since the battle royale’s Update 8 went live earlier in the week.
The official Twitter support account for PUBG acknowledged the issue via a brief tweet on Friday, but there’s been no update since then and players across the developer’s social media channels are still reporting difficulties.
“Xbox Players: We are investigating an issue which is causing some players to receive a “Lost Connection to Host” error,” says the latest tweet on the developer’s Twitter account at the time of writing. “We’re actively working towards a hotfix and will provide an update once the details have been finalized.”
Xbox Players: We are investigating an issue which is causing some players to receive a “Lost Connection to Host” error.
We’re actively working towards a hotfix and will provide an update once the details have been finalized.
— PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS Support (@PUBG_Support) June 28, 2019
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The “Lost Connection to Host” error comes just after Xbox’s Update 8 rolled out a number of new features, including a new progression system called Weapon Mastery, Controller Preset Type C, the new auto-equip feature, plus loot rebalancing on the Erangel and Vikendi maps.