
PUBG Server Status: Things To Check/Fix If You Can’t Log In
The PUBG server status affects all of the console, mobile and PC PUBG users, so its something that’s on the minds of many when they can’t connect. As a game with multiple ways to play, the methods of checking who’s at fault differ.
Here’s how to check PUBG server status.

Source | PUBG @ X
What to do if you can’t log in?
For both PC and Mobile, you can try and update the game before actually logging in. Be that going to the App/Play Store on mobile, or going through Steam to update and verify your game update. Once you’ve confirmed that you’re on the right patch, that should alleviate that issue, as you won’t be able to connect if there’s no parity between game versions. If you saw the latest PUBG news that a new patch is out, and your version number is incorrect but you can’t update, its worth checking to make sure your system is up to date and rebooting.
Related: How to update PUBG Mobile: Android, iOS, and APK file
Then after that, a full reinstall is the nuclear method of attempting to make sure you’re on the right update, and is also the main course of action for console. If you’re on the right patch and still can’t connect, the server might be down either due to maintenance, or due to something out of their control.
Note: It might not always be developer’s fault if you can’t log into PUBG, so remember to also check Steam server status, or any other launcher’s status for that matter.

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PUBG Server Status
Generally the Mobile and PC servers are going to go down at the same time but its not always the case. To keep track of long term outages, both planned and unplanned, we recommend looking at the official PUBG X account for support. Also, the PUBG community is pretty vocal about their game being down, so check up on other social medias for clues on the outage.