Bluehole Announces Zombie Game-Mode for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

Bluehole Announces Zombie Game-Mode for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds

An official Zombie Mod brought to us by Bluehole!

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on Jun 13, 2017 @ 11:57 AM (Staff Bios)
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Bluehole Studios have made some pretty huge announcements at this years E3 for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. They confirmed that it will be coming to Xbox One, and they also announced that they are working on two new maps, a dynamic weather, and vaulting system, a new weapon, but most importantly, server stability and optimization.

Today, Bluehole announced that they are working on releasing an official Zombie game-mode in the near future. Although streamers have been playing a make-shift version of a Zombie mode with 5 players facing off against 95 melee-only players, Bluehole will be adding a dedicated game mode with real zombie character's and other features that aim to bring a terrifying, and challenging Zombie-horde mode survival game into PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. 

No release date was confirmed, so you might have to keep playing the DIY Zombie custom-game in the meantime. Check out the Zombie Mode trailer below:

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