PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds May Get a Campaign Mode

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds May Get a Campaign Mode

Brendan Greene has ambitious dreams.

JesseCecchetto by JesseCecchetto on May 30, 2017 @ 07:10 PM (Staff Bios)
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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is the hottest battle royale game on the market right now, and Brendan Greene, AKA "PlayerUnknown" himself has a vision for another direction that the game could go. Battle Royale games, since they're highly competitive multiplayer matchmaking games, aren't the kind of games you'd expect to have a campaign, but Greene thinks that Battlegrounds could benefit from a cooperative campaign mode. 

Originally I thought, because we have this Russian island and theres evidence of a military occupation there, itd be fun to have a Watch Dogs kind of game based on the island. Where its a bustling island with military occupation and you and five or four friends can play a single kind of multiplayer campaign set in the 70s.


Although this is ambitious, and definitely outside the box, Greene did go on to say that it's really just a "big dream" at the moment. Surely the community would rather Bluehole Studios focus on optimization right now more than anything.

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