Playerunknown's Battlegrounds recently got a ranked mode for the first time, giving the game an all-new competitive edge. As can sometimes happen in online multiplayer games, it seems PUBG's experienced a couple of hiccups this week, with ranked match results not recording correctly and players unable to access the in-game lobby. It seems the issues have now been fixed - but it appears around 30 minutes of ranked match data has been lost, and it's "unrecoverable".
That's according to a post on the battle royale game's support Twitter channel announcing that, for PC, "We have corrected the total Ranked Points of players whose Ranked Mode matches returned incorrect RP gains after some matches yesterday." This follows a tweet explaining there had been an issue where "Ranked Points are not properly calculated after the match".
Following this, and linking to a June 4 post announcing the rollout of emergency server maintenance to solve "an ongoing issue preventing players from accessing the game lobby", the PUBG support channel explains: "Please be aware, that for a brief period of approximately 30 minutes prior to emergency maintenance yesterday [June 4], an error prevented Ranked Match results from recording correctly.
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