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"Despite its effectiveness in blocking cheats, we have decided to roll back our latest live server update," it said . "We will continue to resolve some compatibility issues caused by it. There will be a small patch to download. We apologize for the inconvenience."The patch initially went live on Friday, causing a number of players' games to crash, or fail to launch completely.At the time, the community coordinator for the game stated that Bluehole wouldn't remove the patch , in spite of the issues, because it was proving effective at "blocking cheats". Presumably a solution couldn't be found, causing the developer to roll back the update.PUBG's battle with eliminating cheaters feels like it's been waging on for an eternity, with anti-cheat solutions being a continuous effort that have had numerous delays in making their way to live server. Over one million accounts have been banned from the game so far, with 99% of them based in China On a more positive note, Bluehole recently revealed its 2018 road map for the title , announcing emotes, new maps, and new game modes planned for the coming year.

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