Following the release of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ Training Mode on the PC version and a similarly designed mode for Android and iOS, the Xbox One is going to be the last of the bunch to receive it after its stint in the console’s Public Test Server (PTS). Unfortunately, though, Bluehole Studio didn’t offer up an exact date as to when Xbox One players should expect the Training Mode to go live for everyone.
For those unaware, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds’ Training Mode lets 5-20 players explore a fresh 2x2 km island map and practice each and every gameplay aspect of the title, whether it be driving vehicles around the island’s race tracks, honing one’s shooting abilities, or practicing parachute landings with on various targets. On top of this, players can also use the mode to refine their close-quarters combat, as well as their climbing and vaulting abilities.
Taking all of this into consideration, it’s safe to presume that plenty of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds players on Xbox One will be elated to learn that Training Mode is on its way, as there are undoubtedly still fans out there who want to get better at the game without having to worry about survival. And with Bluehole Studio also having recently teased a forthcoming Halloween event, it appears as if PUBG fans on all platforms have plenty of solid content to look forward to.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is available now for Android, iOS, PC, and Xbox One.
Source: PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds