Player Unknowns Battlegrounds Dev talks about the future of PUBG

Brendan Greene talked to IGN about the future of PUBG 

Player Unkowns Battlegrounds new map

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Player Unknowns Battleground’s creator spoke to IGN about the future of PUBG and PUBG Xbox One. IGN met him during TwitchCon and spoke about the future of his hugely successful game.

Apparently, Greene thinks in the future PUBG will be like a service. A service where you buy the game, and it gets better over time instead of getting a sequel after a few years. He said PUBG.corp would make the game better by adding more assets, polishing the game, and adding new maps. Greene told IGN he believed Player Unkwons Battlegrounds would become this successful when it was only a mod.

A few days ago Bluehole revealed a new PUBG map to pcgamer. PUBGS’s new map is based on Mexico. The new map will feature a military base, towns, a lot of cacti, and much more. We don’t know all the things that will be available on the map. The map is desert based, but it has a lot of stuff. PUBG.corp didn’t allow pcgamer to see the whole map, but according to them, the map feels like a “natural fit” for PUBGs playing system. We know the map features building, mountains, hills, a crashed plane that’s on fire, a wrestling arena, craters from Metroids, a church, and more. 

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PUBG has been very successful. In fact so successful that the PUBG team has become a company, and according to game creator Brendan Greene PUBG will get more content for a long time. According to Steam Spy, 16.4 million people bought PUBG, and 16.3 million people played PUBG on October 14th. PUBG has been the most played game on Steam for a long time, and it seems like it will stay there for a lot longer. That number is going to grow a lot higher because PUBG is going to be released on the Xbox One soon, but PUBG will not be released on the PS 4 for at least a few months.


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