PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has briefly turned off in-game buying and selling. The announcement was made on Steam final night time.
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Players are usually in a position to commerce in-game cosmetics utilizing a pair of options. ‘Market Trade’ means that you can promote cosmetics by way of the Steam market, in a lot the identical means as gamers are in a position to do in video games like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Team Fortress 2.
The different system, ‘Personal Trade’, was meant to permit mates to commerce objects between themselves, but it surely’s this method that has brought on points for gamers. PUBG Corp say they’ve lately “seen a few cases of players using the personal trade function to sell items using third party sites.” According to them, that’s “an abuse of the system,” and as such they are saying they’re “temporarily turning off personal trades while we search for a better solution.”
Hopefully, the buying and selling system will solely be down for a shirt of time. PUBG Corp say they’ll raise the restrictions as soon as they’ve mounted the problems round buying and selling.
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