PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Launches on PlayStation 4 in December

PC and Xbox One battle royale game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is coming to the PlayStation 4 on December 7, developer PUBG Corp. announced today.

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The PlayStation 4 version of the 100-person free-for-all game will launch with all three maps –Erangel, Miramar, and Sanhok– with a snow themed map coming sometime this winter, according to the announcement post on the PlayStation Blog. The title will also include custom matches, ranked system, event mode, and trophies, though an internet connection and a PlayStation Plus account are required to play.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds will retail for $30 digitally and on disc, but will also have special digital editions that contain the Vikendi Event Pass, a G-Coin pack, and 20,000 BP. All pre-orders of the game will come with the Nathan Drake Desert Outfit skin from the Uncharted series, Ellie’s Backpack from The Last of Us, an avatar picture, and a Miramar PS4 theme.

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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds originally launched in Steam Early Access on PC in March 2017 with the full release in December 2017. The game then came to Xbox One with cooperation from Microsoft that December with a full launch last September. Microsoft added the game to the company’s Xbox Game Pass subscription service earlier this week.


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