

Only available on Taego in Normal and Custom Matches. Firing in single, burst, or full-auto for combat versatility. Introducing the K2 a world-spawn 5.56mm caliber AR popularized in the 80s and 90s era of which Taego is born.


Players who die during the first Blue Zone phase battle it out in the Comeback Arena, a location separate from the main Taego Battleground.
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Be sure to head over to InvenGlobal to read the full interview with Kim, which offers plenty of insight into the development of PUBG – arguably the biggest game of 2017.Comeback BR is a Taego exclusive second-chance mechanic allowing players who die during the first Blue Zone phase the chance to drop back into the fight later in the match.
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Still, if PS4 is your platform of choice and you’ve been hankering for some PUBG, it sounds like you’ll be able to get your fix eventually. Unlike Xbox One and Steam, the PlayStation 4 doesn’t have any kind of early access program, meaning games face stricter quality guidelines from Sony.īeyond that, Kim says that PUBG Group is focused on finishing the Xbox One version before it considers other platforms, so without a solid Xbox release date in sight, it could be a while.

Kim doesn’t say when that exclusivity period ends, but even when its over, Sony may not allow a PUBG launch on PS4 right away.
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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, of course, is part of an exclusivity deal with Microsoft, but once that’s over PUBG Group will be free to bring it to PS4. We already know of an official mobile prot crafted by Tencent and destined for China, and with the assumption that PUBG probably won’t run very well on the Switch, that leaves us with the PlayStation 4. Kim says that “the final goal would be to launch the title on every platform,” assuming PUBG Group has the opportunity to do so. Though a fair portion of the InvenGlobal interview centers on the corporate environment at PUBG Group, there’s still plenty of talk about the game itself. In a new interview InvenGlobal, PUBG Group CEO Chang Han Kim spends some time talking about the future of PUBG. It seems that we’ll one day see PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds make its way to PlayStation 4, but at the moment, such a release is probably still a long way off. The short answer to that question is yes.
