The PC version hasn't always shown incredible levels of polish, so it's not surprising that the $30 console release may have its rough edges as well. Still, the game's popularity -- and the popularity of possibly too-similar competition -- hasn't been hurt by it. Gamers will also have to wait for 4K textures on PC and Xbox One X, as Greene says the artists have a plan for that, however HDR support is confirmed. While the game is still in testing on PC, players can expect to see a gameplay preview of its new Desert map next week on Thursday, December 7th during The Game Awards.

Don't miss the first-ever gameplay of the new desert map from @PUBATTLEGROUNDS live during @thegameawards on Thursday, December 7! #TheGameAwards pic.twitter.com/HKAmltzoCz — Geoff Keighley (@geoffkeighley) November 30, 2017

Update: It appears we might have to wait a little longer. In a tweet, PlayerUnknown responded to reports saying that when PUBG drops on December 12th, all Xbox builds will run at 30FPS: