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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds

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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, most commonly referred to as PUBG, is easily the most popular battle royale game around right now. Before it even left early access it was garnering a massive player base and proved to be one of the best new entries for the genre in quite some time.

Since then, PUBG has rolled out of its early access phase on PC and is now also available for Xbox One. There is still a ton of new content and quality of life updates on the way and the game has already soared beyond the 30 million player mark across PC and Xbox One. With such sprawling maps playing as the backdrop to a battle royale between 100 players, PUBG offers a gaming experience that feels new and unpredictable with every match. The fact that the game is only going to get better from here with new content, features, and quality of life improvements in the works all but guarantees that PUBG will be able to continue riding its massive wave of success through 2018.


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