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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds renamed PUBG: Battlegrounds, gets free-to-play week

The free-to-play period is temporary for now.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is getting a name change to PUBG: Battlegrounds. This name change is part of a consistent brand that will be present throughout the franchise. Therefore, games will be named accordingly as they release. PUBG: New State instead of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds: New State, for example.

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The name change has been implemented across Steam, the PlayStation Store, and Microsoft Store on Xbox. The change is also reflected on the official Twitter account for the game. In a recent statement, a representative from Krafton PR explained that this rebrand is the first step in expanding the PUBG brand into new experiences within its universe. “Additional titles in the franchise will carry the PUBG name, as you see with our upcoming game, PUBG: New State.”

In addition to this name change, the game is getting a free-to-play week around the same time as the Blackpink collaboration. The event allows players to pick up time-limited cosmetics based on the K-pop sensation from August 4 on PC and August 12 on consoles. In a recent trailer for the event, however, there’s a mention of a free-to-play week taking place between August 10 to 16.

The mention of a free-to-play week comes at 1:21. Prominent PUBG: Battlegrounds leaker PlayerIGN posted on Twitter that the developers have been trying to make the game free-to-play for a while now. They explain that the game was meant to go free-to-play in 2019, but the player response from the test at the time was less than desirable.

https://twitter.com/PlayerIGN/status/1423183845742899200

Next week’s free-to-play period is only temporary, but PlayerIGN believes it’s another test to gauge player interest. If there’s more uptake from this test, then the game could go permanently free-to-play. With the Blackpink collaboration running simultaneously, it’s easy to imagine a decent influx of new players.


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Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp
Jamie Moorcroft-Sharp is a Staff Writer at Gamepur. He's been writing about games for ten years and has been featured in Switch Player Magazine, Lock-On, and For Gamers Magazine. He's particularly keen on working out when he isn't playing games or writing or trying to be the best dad in the world.