PUBG launches its own website dubbed ‘FIX PUBG’

TwitterFacebook

PUBG‘s creators have heard player pleas to “fix the game,” and they’ve launched a new website claiming they’re ready to do just that.

PUBG Corp, developer of popular battle royale game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, has launched an official site called FIX PUBG as part a new campaign to address the game’s bugs and create a “better, more stable, and fairer game.”

“This is a phrase that we’ve been hearing a lot lately,” reads a site statement, referencing the common player complaint, “Fix the game.”

“Our dev team is gearing up for battle. Our mission: Destroy bugs, deliver long-needed quality-of-life features, and take PUBG to the next level by shipping fundamental performance improvements.” Read more…

More about Playerunknown S Battlegrounds, Pubg, Battle Royale, Entertainment, and Gaming

View More PUBG launches its own website dubbed ‘FIX PUBG’

PUBG’s creators are suing over Fortnite similarities

Fortnite has eclipsed the once dominant PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds title, both in terms of mindshare and money. Last week, the former was reported to have pulled in $296 million for the month of April — a financial windfall that’s only likely to increase as the title makes its way to Android in the coming months. Now […]

View More PUBG’s creators are suing over Fortnite similarities

Tencent profit jumps 61% to $3.7B as its mobile gaming business surges

Warnings that Tencent, Asia’s highest-valued tech company, might suffer a rare poor quarter of business proved unwarranted after the company smashed analyst expectations for its latest earnings thanks to its fast-growing mobile games business. The company reported a net profit of 23.29 billion CNY ($3.7 billion) on revenue of 73.53 billion yuan ($11.5 billion) — beating a Thomson […]

View More Tencent profit jumps 61% to $3.7B as its mobile gaming business surges

Chinese authorities dish out $5M in fines for developers of PUBG hack software

There has long been speculation and evidence of cheating software for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), but action is being taken to stamp it out. The makers of the smash-hit game have confirmed that they have worked with authorities in China who have dished out over $5 million in fines to at least 15 people caught developing hacks that […]

View More Chinese authorities dish out $5M in fines for developers of PUBG hack software

‘PUBG Mobile’ lands on Android and iOS devices, and it’s free

TwitterFacebook

It used to be that where PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds went, Fortnite followed. Now it’s the other way around.

A mobile version of Battlegrounds (affectionately referred to as PUBG by fans) launched for Android and iOS devices late Monday. Its release wasn’t exactly a surprise — there was a “soft launch” last week in Canada’s Google Play Store — but that doesn’t make it any less exciting.

PUBG Mobile, as the new release is called, replicates the popular battle royale game that’s also available on Windows and Xbox hardware. It’s not cross-play like Fortnite, meaning mobile players can only play against other mobile players, but it’s otherwise the same game PUBG fans know and love. Read more…

More about Entertainment, Gaming, Playerunknown S Battlegrounds, Pubg, and Pubg Mobile

View More ‘PUBG Mobile’ lands on Android and iOS devices, and it’s free

People are digging the new 3D replay tech in PUBG

 In December, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds partnered with Seoul-based Minkonet to introduce a new 3D replay feature. For those unfamiliar with PUBG, it follows a similar structure to H1Z1 or Fortnite Battle Royale, with a hundred players dropped into a large map with nothing but their own ability to loot gear and ultimately survive. The game is a hit, with a reported 3 million… Read More

View More People are digging the new 3D replay tech in PUBG