PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is Still Stupid Popular

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is Still Stupid Popular

Like, really popular.

pocru by pocru on Jun 25, 2017 @ 10:55 PM (Staff Bios)
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This is just a heads-up in case you haven't heard: PlayerUnknown's Battleground is still stupid popular. If you're looking for a game that lets you reenact the Hunger Games or Battle Royal (that is, running around with a washing pan while people are shooting at you with machine guns), then it's the game to beat, and boy, no one's beaten it yet.

Despite the fact it's only three months old (let that sink in), the game is already showing up on consoles and has officially sold over 4 million copies. It's also the fourth most-played game on Steam, right behind the heavy hitters of DOTA 2, CS: GO, and Payday 2. Not only that, in the coming months, it'll be coming to Xbox One, and will get a zombie mode (a mode that was invented by streamers, fun fact), and replay functionality.

So yeah, it's big. And it's only getting bigger.

That's it. That's all there is to say.

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