PUBG: Battlegrounds will leave PS4 and Xbox One behind later this year
PUBG: Battlegrounds, the popular battle royale game, will transition to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S consoles on November 13, leaving behind the PS4 and Xbox One platforms. The move is aimed at providing players with a more stable and seamless gameplay experience, with improved graphics and performance. The PS5 version will run at 1440p and 60 fps, while the PS5 Pro and Xbox Series X will support Dynamic 4K resolution at 60 fps. The Xbox Series S will offer a choice between 1080p at 60 fps or 1440p at 30 fps. After the cutoff date, the game will no longer be downloadable or playable on the last-gen consoles. Players will need to download a separate PS5 version, while the current-gen update will install automatically on Xbox Series X/S. Existing account data and purchased items will transfer over to the new versions. The developer expressed gratitude to the players who have supported the game over the past eight years on the older consoles, acknowledging the "epic battles, heart-stopping moments, and camaraderie" they have shared.
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