PlayerUnknown’s Battlergrounds’ Miramar Map Will Be Available On The Xbox One Next Month

Additionally, Proximity Chat hasn't been ruled out for Xbox One although it's on a low priority list.

Posted By | On 09th, Apr. 2018

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

Players of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds are still left with a single playable map on the Xbox One. While the desert map Miramar has already been available on PC for a few months now, it hasn’t yet been released for the Xbox One. Although it was confirmed already that the map would soon make its way onto Microsoft’s console as well, we hadn’t received any information regarding a release window until now.

The game’s Executive Producer Nico Bahary has now confirmed that the map will be out on the Xbox One next month. He also went on to state that the map is coming along great and that he’s looking forward to playing in it with friends. Furthermore, it looks like Proximity Chat hasn’t totally been ruled out for the Xbox One but it’s currently on a low priority list since there’s a lot of UI work to be done in order to bring it to the console.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is currently available for the Xbox One and PC.


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