PUBG PC update removes knockoff Red Bull, introduces new clothes

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https://www.polygon.com/2018/1/9/16868636/pubg-pc-update-red-bull-reporting-replay-cheaters

The Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds console team dropped a fresh update for Xbox One just yesterday. Not to be outdone, the PC side of the house just tossed a 6.2 gigabyte update onto the test servers. It includes two new sets of clothes, a replacement for the model of the game’s energy drink and new ways to report cheaters.

Since launch, Battlegrounds has included knockoff Red Bulls as in-game buffs. Called Hot Bull, the cans shared the same coloring and skinny profile of the name brand beverage. Today’s update includes an entirely new can with a brawny, mustachioed man as its logo. It’s a little thing to be sure, but further evidence of PUBG Corp. taking a more mature stance to branding and copyrights. Look for this logo to adorn some swag or t-shirts in the new future.

PUBG PC update removes knockoff Red Bull, introduces new clothes

Jan 9, 2018, 6:18pm UTC
https://www.polygon.com/2018/1/9/16868636/pubg-pc-update-red-bull-reporting-replay-cheaters >The Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds console team dropped a fresh update for Xbox One just yesterday. Not to be outdone, the PC side of the house just tossed a 6.2 gigabyte update onto the test servers. It includes two new sets of clothes, a replacement for the model of the game’s energy drink and new ways to report cheaters. >Since launch, Battlegrounds has included knockoff Red Bulls as in-game buffs. Called Hot Bull, the cans shared the same coloring and skinny profile of the name brand beverage. Today’s update includes an entirely new can with a brawny, mustachioed man as its logo. It’s a little thing to be sure, but further evidence of PUBG Corp. taking a more mature stance to branding and copyrights. Look for this logo to adorn some swag or t-shirts in the new future.