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After November, PUBG leaves PS4 and Xbox One. Current-gen consoles and PC get better performance, quicker updates, and seamless progression.(AI-generated) Still dropping into Erangel on a PS4 or Xbox ...
PUBG: Battlegrounds is finally ready to ditch last-gen consoles. On Wednesday, the developer said that the game will transition to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S on November 13. Although the battle royale ...
I guess we should get used to seeing these stories every now and then. The pioneer of the battle royale genre will cut off PS4 users from November 13, as it moves to focus on the current set of ...
PUBG: Battlegrounds expands the core Battle Royale experience into a highly competitive player vs. player (PvP) game in a vivid open world. Welcome to the ultimate battle for life and death… PUBG: ...
Support for PUBG: Battlegrounds is coming to an end on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, the PUBG team announced Wednesday. The console versions of the battle royale game will be transitioned to current-gen ...
Crossplay has become a basic requirement for any competitive game, and PUBG is no exception. In most cases, your friends are on different platforms, and crossplay becomes necessary if you want to play ...
PUBG Corp. today confirmed that PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is indeed coming to PlayStation 4. The wait was long, and two competitors (Fortnite and Blackout) are already available on the platform, ...
Publisher Krafton has announced that potentially millions of players will no longer be able to play PUBG: Battlegrounds from November, as its ending support for the game on last generation consoles.
PUBG Studios has announced that starting this November, the studio will discontinue support for hit battle royale game PUBG on the PS4 and Xbox One. The console version will continue to exist and ...
It’s been a good run, a total of 8 years. PUBG has been playable on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One for eight years. Sadly, that is coming to an end this November. This is following an announcement made by ...
PUBG: Battlegrounds is ending support for the PS4 and Xbox One versions of the game this November, Krafton has confirmed. After that, console players will have to pick up a PS5 or Xbox Series X if ...
Oliver Brandt is a Contributing Pop Culture Writer based in Tasmania, Australia. Their focus is reporting on video games, film, and TV. They have extensive knowledge of video game history and ...