One of PUBG’s new Halloween-themed skins has been disabled due to a very explicit glitch.

Patch 4.3 arrived on PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds last week, and with it brought a bunch of new additions. The new Survival Mastery system tracks a player’s actions during a match to provide them with XP for how good they are at surviving. Progress up to level 500 and unlock new emblems, poses, backgrounds, and BP.

On top of that, a new shotgun was added and some general changes were performed to improve shotguns. And since we’re roughly a week out from Halloween, new spooky skins were added for purchase to get folks in a frightful mood.

Added skins include a basic skeleton, a pirate costume, and some Wizard of Oz skins including Dorothy, the Scarecrow, and best of all, the Leo Jumpsuit. This lion-esque jumpsuit not only keeps you warm on those cold battlefields, but you can also accessorize with coats, belts, and other items to be the most badass lion on the block.

Or at least you could until PUBG Corp pulled the lion for a very specific problem.

You see, the Leo Jumpsuit’s tail was kinda… stiff. It didn’t flop around like you’d expect a kigurumi’s tail would, and instead it just sort of stuck out at an angle. Although a bit of a liability when running around, the real problem became obvious during the drop phase of a match.

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The issue was immediately noticed by PUBG fans on Twitter, who couldn’t help but share. Please be advised this is NOT actual lion anatomy, but it might as well be. Viewer discretion is recommended.

"Please be aware that the ‘Leo Jumpsuit’ is temporarily unavailable for purchase as we work to resolve an issue related to this skin," PUBG Support tweeted soon after the patch went live. "Any players who have already purchased the skin will have their BP refunded."

We’re not sure when the Leo Jumpsuit will be added back into the game, but it can’t take too much effort to just add a bit of digital tape to the right part of the suit, right?

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