PUBG DOWN – Fans hit with ‘request could not be satisfied’ server error message

PUBG players reported the hit PC game was down AGAIN after receiving a ‘request could not be satisfied’ error message on their screens.

Hundreds of PUBG fans reported the game was not working for them today, according to independent website Down Detector.

The outage tracker received hundreds of reports that PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds was not working.

Some 63 per cent of players that experienced problems had server connection issues while 26 per cent had login issues, according to Down Detector.

Down Detector is an independent website that measures social mentions around a certain topic to track outages across the world.

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The PUBG down reports started coming through around 2pm BST on Monday, with the issues appearing to be resolved three hours later.

The official PUBG Twitter account earlier today posted to say they were investigating the issues.

They tweeted: ”We are aware of server connection issues. Our engineering team is working on a fix. Thank you for your patience!”

They later said the server connection issues had been resolved and apologised for the problems users were facing.

However, a number of fans were left unhappy about the latest outage.

It comes hot off the heels after users last week on a few occasions reported PUBG down and receiving a ‘connection closed’ error message.

One fan tweeted today: “@PUBATTLEGROUNDS Your servers are so bad these past few days. Please fix and maintain.”

While another said:”@PUBATTLEGROUNDS why everyday? literally every 20-24 hrs you tweet the same thing?”

And one tweeted at the PUBG account: “Same time tomorrow?”

The latest PUBG server problems comes after a week where fans experienced issues on numerous days.

According to this history of PUBG down reports on Down Detector, fans experienced large scale outages on FIVE out of the seven days last week.

The issues that hit PUBG on Sunday affected thousands of users, according to Down Detector.

With a lot of the issues last week, players said they were being hit by ‘connection closed’ error messages while trying to play online.

Yesterday PUBG fans took to Twitter to say they were having trouble playing online and being greeted with the ‘connection closed’ error message.

One fan tweeted: “@PUBG_help Are the servers down or something because I just got on PUBG and it’s saying that the connection is closed”.

Another posted: “@PUBG_help I keep getting a connection closed error.  I cant even get to the lobby.  Constantly clicking reconnect to no avail.”

And one added: “@PUBG_help Please help…. Getting connection closed again”.


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