PUBG Is Coming To The PS4 – Puts An End To Microsoft’s Xbox One Exclusivity Deal

PUBG is finally making its way to the PlayStation 4, it’s finally official. After PUBG leaked itself for a few moments on the PS Store, Sony’s PlayStation blog has confirmed that the game would be making its way to the PlayStation 4 next month and its coming with a ton of goodies.

Following onto Xbox One’s update rate, when PUBG lands onto the PlayStation 4, the game would bring support for the three iconic maps in the game, namely, Erangel, Miramar and Sanhok. In addition to that, to commence the launch of the game for the PlayStation 4, the game is coming with quite a few pre-order bundles and goodies along the line that includes…

  • Disc Edition
    $29.99 USD (MSRP) / $39.99 CAD (MSRP)
    Includes: Base Game
  • Looter’s Digital Edition
    $29.99 USD (MSRP) / $39.99 CAD (MSRP)
    Includes: Base Game
  • Survivor’s Digital Edition
    $59.99 USD (MSRP) / $79.99 CAD (MSRP)
    Includes: Base Game, Survival Pass: Vikendi, 2,300 G-Coin Pack, 20,000 BP
  • Champion’s Digital Edition
    $89.99 USD (MSRP) / $119.99 CAD (MSRP)
    Includes: Base Game, Survival Pass: Vikendi, 6,000 G-Coin Pack, 20,000 BP
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Those who do pre-order the game would be entitled to get the Nathan Drake Skin as well as Ellie’s classic backpack from the iconic Last Of Us series on the PlayStation 4.

While that was all Sony did announce, we’re curious if Sony would enable cross-play between the two titles given that it would only be fair to see the two platforms compete with each another after the whole Fortnite debacle. Another point that we’re curious about is if PUBG would be able to perform admirably with the hardware on the PlayStation 4 given that the hardware over Sony’s side is definitely weaker on paper.

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Given that the hype for PUBG has died, especially with the advent of Fortnite, we would be curious to see how the game performs on the PlayStation 4.

There’s still a month to go, and we’re hoping to see a ton from Bluehole and Sony in the near future.

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