Update 28.1 is now here for PUBG: Battlegrounds. And this time around that PUBG world is expanding into the electric world with new cooperative mechanics.
In the world of PUBG esports teams, the term "elite" finds its embodiment in the prowess of top PUBG teams as the best of the best in PUBG competitive gaming
It's not taken long, but we know that it's Saudi Arabia who can offer up the big bucks. And that's most certainly the case with the PUBG Global Series 2, as the best PUBG players go at it for a share of a $2M prize pool.
In a collaboration perhaps not many people saw coming, one of Britain’s finest supercar manufacturers is launching onto the PUBG battlefield today. That’s right, McLaren are making their mark on the world of PUBG, as part of Update 19.2 coming to consoles today
Now boasting an impressive nine maps for players to battle to the death on, PUBG is just getting bigger and bigger. And they don’t come much bigger than Deston - a new 8x8 map that is launching alongside the game’s 18.2 update. But there's more and you can also expect some new graphical options for Xbox Series X|S and PS5.
In order to keep PUBG: Battlegrounds fresh, the KRAFTON team have continually tinkered. It's that which they are doing again today and following on from a PC update a week ago, comes the PUBG Update 17.2 on console - and it adds in not just a 1v1 Arena in Training Mode, but some weapon balancing and an update to the Spotter Scope. Oh, and some ducks.
It feels as though PUBG has been around since the dawn of time. But there's a reason why it's still relevant - it's still right up there as one of the finest Battle Royale titles on the market. It's a game that constantly changes though, keeping things fresh. With Update 17.1 on console, that green feel hits home hard, as Sanhok returns alongside a host of other improvements.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has undergone its fair share of changes in the four years it has been available, from its inception in December 2017, into its transition onto consoles in 2018, to the hugely popular PUBG Mobile. The game that for some kickstarted the battle royale genre is now morphing into what might be its most significant form yet. That’s right, PUBG is free-to-play!