PUBG Corp. has announced a new campaign to make PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds a “better, more stable, and fairer game.”

In response to the community’s criticisms that the developers haven’t devoted enough time and resources to improving the game, instead focusing on rolling out features like the Event Pass that was met with a huge player backlash, PUBG Corp. has announced its Fix PUBG campaign and unveiled a new developer roadmap.

“‘Fix the game.’ This is a phrase that we’ve been hearing a lot lately. Bugs, performance problems, and quality-of-life issues have been limiting PUBG’s true potential, and you want it fixed. So we think it’s time to do something about it,” read the update. “‘FIX PUBG’ is a months-long campaign to deliver the changes and improvements that you’ve been asking for.”

The campaign is set to run for the next three months, during which the dev aims to eradicate bugs, “deliver long-needed quality-of-life features,” and improve performance. Amongst the issues to be tackled is the ongoing problem of cheaters.

“In addition to our current anti-cheat solutions, we are in the process of deploying additional improved solutions to secure competitive integrity. Our goal is to prepare a comprehensive solution that incorporates existing and newly implemented anti-cheat functions.

“These solutions will prevent malicious programs from accessing the game memory, as well as detect and react to cheating programs that make attempts to penetrate the game.”

The current anti-cheat solution has led to an 80% decrease in the ratio of suspected cheaters since Q1 this year, and while that sounds somewhat vague, the developer has been working with authorities in China to crack down on hackers, resulting in 141 arrests so far.

You can check out the full roadmap and fix log right here.

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