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PUBG Comes to Xbox Game Pass

Making Microsoft’s 2018 E3 The Biggest Ever

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has been mightily successful so far, but the player count has started to shrink on PC as of late, according to Steamcharts. With Fortnite and H1Z1 both featuring free-to-play alternative battle royale modes, it may soon be time for PUBG to do something similar.

Microsoft has been making the Xbox Game Pass mighty tempting as of late with the promise of first-party games coming to the service on day one. Add one of the most popular games of all time to the equation, and it seems like a win-win for Microsoft, which will get more people on their service, and PUBG Corporation, which will get more players to buy those sweet, sweet loot boxes.


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