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Update (12/1): It turns out Tencent is bringing not one, but two PUBG-branded games to mobile in China. The first of the two games, dubbed Army Attack, is being developed by Timi Studio and takes a more arcade approach to the genre, while also adding new gameplay features like naval battles.

PUBG players looking for a more traditional experience on mobile will want to check out the second game, currently only known as Battlefield, which is being helmed by Lightspeed & Quantum Studio. Both games are developed on Unreal Engine 4.

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  1. PUBG Mobile: Marching (formerly known as Army Attack) is an official version of the game PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS developed by Tencent for the Asian market.
  2. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has two mobile games in the works.One of them is developed by Tencent's Timi Studio. It has naval battles (something the PC games does not have) and sports a more.
  3. PUBG Mobile is the FREE battle royale shooter that pits 100 players against each other in a struggle for survival. Gather supplies and outwit your opponents to become the last person standing.
  4. Playerunknown's Battlegrounds firm Bluehole has said it is teaming up with games giant Tencent to launch the title in China. Korea Times is reporting that Bluehole's Chang Byung-gyu has said that Tencent will be its publishing partner for that region.

You can watch the trailers for both games below.

Original story (11/27): If you're at all familiar with PC gaming you've no doubt heard of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds – an online Battle Royale-style shooter that has quickly become 2017's breakout gaming hit.

Minecraft server looking for staff 2015. Ahead of the publishing the game in China, Tencent have been helping tackle PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' cheating problem. The company has assisted Chinese authorities in the arrest of 120 people.

Playerunknowns Battlegrounds Tencent Games
  1. PUBG Mobile: Marching (formerly known as Army Attack) is an official version of the game PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS developed by Tencent for the Asian market.
  2. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has two mobile games in the works.One of them is developed by Tencent's Timi Studio. It has naval battles (something the PC games does not have) and sports a more.
  3. PUBG Mobile is the FREE battle royale shooter that pits 100 players against each other in a struggle for survival. Gather supplies and outwit your opponents to become the last person standing.
  4. Playerunknown's Battlegrounds firm Bluehole has said it is teaming up with games giant Tencent to launch the title in China. Korea Times is reporting that Bluehole's Chang Byung-gyu has said that Tencent will be its publishing partner for that region.

You can watch the trailers for both games below.

Original story (11/27): If you're at all familiar with PC gaming you've no doubt heard of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds – an online Battle Royale-style shooter that has quickly become 2017's breakout gaming hit.

Minecraft server looking for staff 2015. Ahead of the publishing the game in China, Tencent have been helping tackle PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' cheating problem. The company has assisted Chinese authorities in the arrest of 120 people.

Despite still technically being an unfinished product, the Early Access title has broken concurrent player records on Steam and has sold well over 20 million copies in less than twelve months. That's all before its upcoming Xbox One release next month (and an increasingly likely PS4 launch in 2018).

At this point, the game – mostly known as simply PUBG – has become a bonafide phenomenon that has outsold industry mainstays like Call of Duty. And now it's on its way to mobile… in China.

For a bit of background, back in September, Shenzen-based internet conglomerate Tencent purchased a small stake in PUBG developer Bluehole. It emerged last week that the deal will see PUBG come to China with Tencent holding exclusive rights to the franchise in the region.

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Real fortnite games. Now, Tencent has announced that its 'strategic partnership' will also lead to a full-fat PUBG experience on mobile devices. We're assuming that means Android and possibly iOS, but any details on platforms, a release date, and pricing are non-existent at this stage.

In an announcement post (written in Mandarin so I'm dealing with Google Translate here), Tencent promises that PUBG on mobile will retain the 'core gameplay' of the PC release and deliver a genuine Battle Royale experience 'anytime, anywhere on [a] mobile phone.'

It's worth noting that PUBG is already being adapted to fit China's strict regulations on entertainment media, but considering the game's staggering popularity in the country, it likely won't steer too far away from the established formula.

It'll be incredibly interesting to see how successfully Tencent can adapt PUBG's survival mechanics and twitchy gunplay to a touchscreen interface. Unfortunately, there's no word on whether an international release could follow.

Can i play minecraft java edition on xbox. Nevertheless, it's not all that surprising to see Bluehole and Tencent joining forces to bring the record-breaker to smartphones. After all, dozens of PUBG clones have already flooded the Play Store in recent months, with each cashing-in (and in some cases outright copying) the game's basic structure and design. How to download minecraft if you already own it.

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Cats slots free games. Several of these clones have amassed millions of downloads, so there's clearly a market out there for an official version.

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What do you think of the prospect of PUBG on mobile? Could duking it out for Chicken Dinners ever be as fun on a smartphone screen? Let us know in the comments.





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