PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG, is known to many as the game that really launched the Battle Royale genre. While other battle royale games have caught the attention of players in the US, PUBG remains popular internationally, at least in part thanks to the ease of accessibility on mobile platforms.

The genesis of PUBG

In playing this game, it is important to understand its genesis. Most games rely on years of resources and development from a large company. But PUBG’s credit largely belongs to a single person – PlayerUnknown – who developed the concept based on its ARMA 2 DayZ: Battle Royale mod.

This means that from the start, PUBG could never be as flashy as games like Fortnite. When PUBG started, it simply didn’t have the means or resources to become this technologically sound. Of course, when Twitch streamers started playing it, PUBG became hugely popular and the rest is history. Epic Games staff also cited PUBG as the inspiration for Fortnite: Battle Royale (which ultimately led to a lawsuit).

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Stimulation

Today, there are countless games in the battle royale arena, but it is unlikely that any of them could exist without PUBG. This military-style simulator allows a player to loot buildings and destroy opponents while a series of harmful circles forces players to reconnect until only one person or team survives.

With the influx of battle royale games hitting the market recently, it’s almost hard to go back in time to try and understand how PUBG caused so much hype before Fortnite. While a player new to the battle royale genre might find it slower, it has its fan base in a niche audience. People who switch to PUBG are typically the ones who find other battle royale games too fast-paced and are a rare breed. But that’s why PUBG gamers are often diehard.

Game

New players can load into a training mode, but for anyone who has played a battle royale game before, the basics are simple enough: get in, get the best loot, kill enemies, and be the last player or team to survive.

In recent years, the creators of new battle royale games have been running around for a while to see what they could do to make their games different from others. PUBG has more maps, which adds much-needed variety in a game where looting and moving the map can take much longer than competing games. In fact, everything in this game seems to move a little slower, including loading times, character speed, and firefights.


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