In time for Halloween, PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) has released exciting skins for players to use. There were issues with the lion, as its tail was positioned unfavorably during flight.
What kind of skin is this? October brings Halloween, and in line with this spooky event, there are a bunch of new skins for the battle royale shooter PUBG. Among them is a surprisingly good-looking skeleton. Also available is a pirate captain, swashbuckler costume, Kansas, and scarecrow sets.
You can directly purchase the lion costume “The Leo” for BP. And exactly with this skin there were problems.
This was the problem: Players in PUBG noticed that the lion Leo exhibited unusual flight behavior. Because its tail, which should have flapped in the wind, was stiffly visible between its legs. After jumping from the plane, the following image appeared for PUBG players on their way to the play area:

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What PUBG did: Shortly after the problem became known, the developers of PUBG removed the Leo skin from the game. On Twitter, PUBG support writes: “Please note that the Leo jumpsuit is temporarily not available for purchase while we work on an issue with this skin. Players who have already purchased this skin will receive their BP back.”
It was not officially confirmed that the skin was disabled due to an optical penis problem, but the community strongly assumes so.
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What players say about the “problem”
As you might expect, this optical “problem” was an interesting topic in the community. A thread on Reddit with a screenshot of the lion skin reached 6,800 upvotes.
There are many comments like:
- “Oh look, it’s a male lion”
- “Yer I heard they had an issue which was caused by a (fore)skin”
- “Why did they have to remove it? That was the best skin they ever designed”
- “Why are you disabling it? It’s exactly for such reasons that I play PUBG hahaha”
Nudity in PUBG has always been something special:
