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PUBG Goes Free-To-Play Next Year

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Who here truly fondly remembers Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, better known as PUBG? Sure, we all probably remember it, and its involvement in blasting the battle royale genre into the mainstream is certainly memorable. But, compared to others, it probably isn’t your first thought.

While the big boys like Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone continue to thrive in the free-to-play market, PUBG never did and that seems to change next year. During The Game Awards Thursday, publisher Krafton announced that their battle royale title is going free-to-play in January.

If you already own a copy of the game, though, ahead of its model change, you do get a Special Commemorative Pack. The pack will instantly upgrade your account to Battlegrounds Plus and include a bunch of cosmetics. It should be noted that its competitive Ranked Mode will remain behind a paywall, but that’s neither here nor there for those just wanting to casually play the granddaddy of popular BRs.

The game has grown substantially since we brought it to Early Access nearly five years ago, and we believe it offers one of the best values in gaming. Whether it’s the game’s eight unique maps, consistently updated features, or engaging in-game partner activations, transitioning to free-to-play is the next step in our journey.”

PUBG will go free-to-play on January 12, 2022.

Tencent Acquires Minority Stake In Playtonic Games

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The massive Chinese media company, Tencent, acquired a minority stake in Yooka-Laylee developer, Playtonic Games. The UK-based developer isn’t losing any ownership of their IPs with the stake. The developer, however, believes that with the help from Tencent, they will get the chance to ramp up production of several unannounced projects.

Gavin Price, the studio’s founder, issued a statement about the studio’s founding, its history, its success, its publishing arm, and above all, about his excitement to work with Tencent and scale unannounced “super-secret” projects.

“Six years ago we built a cool, exciting rocket ship, set a course we think is right and exciting. We are thrilled that Tencent agrees with that course and has provided some rocket fuel to further the reach of our mission! The countdown to today has included (deep inhale)… our record breaking Kickstarter for Yooka-Laylee, growing the buddy-duo’s reach with the acclaimed Yooka-Laylee and the Impossible Lair, establishing Playtonic Friends and the successful launch of its first three titles—BPM: Bullets Per Minute, A Little Golf Journey, and Demon Turf, signing three further incredible beauties in L’il gator Game, Victory Heat Rally, and Blossom Tales 2: The Minotaur Prince, and all the while still being cool (ask our parents)! BUT with Tencent’s help we can scale up and fast-track the super-exciting, super-secret projects we’ve been keeping close to our treasure chests too… things are going to get Bat Ship Crazy over the next few years! Please imagine a wink emoji right now.

Playtonic Games was established in 2014 comprised of a fair few former Rare staffers. Their debut title was Yooka-Laylee, which paid homage to one of Rare’s most notable properties, Banjo-Kazooie, which in and of itself hasn’t seen a new game since 2008.