There's no doubt that the phenomenal title PlayerUnknown's Battleground has stirred the waters of the gaming industry as we know it lately. Everywhere you look, you see news from the world of the Battle Royale genre, which is experiencing one of its peaks. Brendan Greene himself, known as PlayerUnknown, commented on the continued existence of the PUBG game brand at the BAFTA awards. Together with the entire team revolving around the popular title, he has big plans for the future.
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Extended expiration date of game titles
Video games as we know them have changed a lot over the past decade. Building a character and own status across multiple parts of the saga, linking profiles between different platforms and the arrival of AAA titles on mobile devices. Well, the most different factor is definitely the expiration time of the new titles. Fast-paced games that you turn on and turn off after 10-15 hours of gameplay with the fact that you've gone through everything possible are a thing of the past. It doesn't matter if you have an Xbox gamepad in your hand or iPhone, the developers try to keep you in the game as long as possible and as often as possible. Tons of game content, refreshing available items, and daily rewards make today's video games a multi-month affair. I even dare to say that even for several years, if you are identified with a slight repetitive feeling. It is true that such titles can be counted on the fingers of the hands, but let's hope that the market for long-playing titles will grow more and more.
PUBG and long distance running
And that's where Brendan Greene, lead designer and director of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds comes in. It's one thing to enjoy a game for a year or two...but two decades? According to information does the game creator have a really long-term process planned. "We want to continue to do this for the next 20 years. We are committed to supporting this game for a very long time", says project head Greene in an interview during the BAFTA Awards. In addition to the bold statement, he also submitted information about the developers' efforts to bring other game modes to the game and bring the title to the eSports community.
Of course, Greene doesn't claim to deliver weekly updates for 20 long years. Well, over a long period of time, the game can expect a really enormous amount of maps, weapons and other improvements. The solution could be the possible launch of the PUBG 2 project over time, but according to Green, the studio is focused on building the game from within rather than preparing a hypothetical sequel.
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We don't have to worry about the demise of the smartphone version, the studio is committed to bringing new game content both for the PC and console version, as well as for the mobile version. So we'll see where the game goes on its way and what else it will bring us. If you have not yet given the mobile version of the title PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds šancu, feel free to click on the link below.
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So definitely, within a year this game will be dead, there are and will be more successful BR titles.
This was also said at the beginning, and lo and behold, it still has 2k active players
but I doubt that 20 years so 6 max
Kristián Mikulka yes, but at the beginning of the game there were more players, now it's over. So to say that they have plans for 20 years seems illogical to me.
For me, PUBG is clearly the best.
But I don't understand how the mobile version works?