PUBG Brings New Exclusive Bugatti Container With the Latest Update 37.1 for PC; PUBG Support for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Consoles Ends on 13th November 2025

PUBG Battlegrounds as part of its new Update 37.1 for PC players has brought a new exclusive Bugatti Container as promised, along with a few other changelogs. In related news, the brand has also announced that it will be ending the support for older PlayStation 4 and Xbox One consoles in November 2025.
Read more about these below.
PUBG BATTLEGROUNDS – Update 37.1 for PC
Extending its previous collaboration with Bugatti, PUBG Battlegrounds will be offering a new Bugatti Container (carrying the Bugatti Chiron) for its PC players. It is being brought as part of the Update 37.1, and players who own Bugatti Skins can unlock it on the starting islands of Erangel, Miramar, Sanhok, Vikendi, Taego, Deston, and Rondo. It is available in Normal Match, Ranked, as well as in Casual Mode, and it will be accessible for a month.
In addition to this, the latest update also brings the 2D minigame POBG as an Arcade mode in the new Paramo map from 21st August for PC (and 28th August for Console), implemented DMR Rebalance (reduced RPM and damage for DMRs), and session creation and new sample modes for BATTLEGROUNDS Plus players (UGC Alpha). A new Survivor Pass has also been prepared for Update 37.1. Other miscellaneous changelogs include the vending machines and destructible pots added to Deston, Canted Sight removed, and Red Zone adjustments.
PUBG BATTLEGROUNDS – PlayStation 4 and Xbox One Support Ends on 13th November
Aiming at a more stable gaming experience and for larger future updates (consoles), PUBG Battlegrounds will be ending the support for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One as mentioned above, and will be transitioning to the current generation of these consoles. The support period ends on the 13th of November 2025 and following which, the game will only be available to console players using PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S.

To note, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One players won’t have to worry about any data loss as even after the support for the mentioned consoles ends, their user data will be preserved and they will be able to access it on the newer generations of consoles. Speaking more, following the transition in November 2025, PS5 will target 1440p at 60fps, PS5 Pro will target 2160p at 60fps, Xbox Series S will target 1080p at 60fps or 1440p at 30fps, and Xbox Series X will target 2160p at 60fps as their new specs.
Stay tuned for more updates.