PUBG STEAM PLUS
Interestingly, the developers have revealed that returning and current players who already purchased the game before the free-to-play transition will not only have their PUBG accounts automatically upgraded to Battlegrounds Plus, but they will also receive a bundle of rewards including the special commemorative pack. Battlegrounds Plus is a premium PUBG plan that costs $12.99 that supercharges player XP, gives them the ability to play in Ranked Mode and create custom matches, with the addition of being able to receive special cosmetic items. While today's numbers are yet to be revealed, it is clear that PUBG's community is aggravated by KRAFTON's decision to make the game free.
PUBG STEAM FREE
Players were ragingly demanding refunds, with continuous negative comments like " So can I have my money back now?" and " SPENT 30 DOLLARS NOW ITS FREE TO PLAY" seen written almost every hour. On January 12, the day of its switch, the game was blitzed by over 5000 negative Steam reviews in a single day. To express their discontent with the title officially going free-to-play, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDSplayers have been review bombing the game's Steam page with negative reviews. Related: PUBG Free-To-Play: Every Reward For Existing Players
Since its release, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS has significantly been upgraded, receiving an abundance of new updates, maps, features, and two spin-off mobile titles, including the newly released PUBG: New State, taking the franchise to a post-apocalyptic future with new gadgets and game mechanics that help the title stand out from its counterparts.
Originally releasing late 2017 on Steam for $29.99, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS ignited the battle royale genre and spawned numerous similar titles. Going on to generate billions in revenue, developers quickly added the popular game mode to almost every multiplayer game series' while some created separate free-to-play games like Fortnite and Call of Duty: Warzone that uses live service, monetization models. Five years after its release, developer and publisher KFATON revealed that PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS would be going free-to-play during The Game Awards 2021. Despite having free-to-play counterparts on mobile, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS is known as the only popular battle royale title that kept a price label to its name and although continuing to dominate the gaming market, it is believed that its developers opened it up to a free-to-play model to skyrocket its playbase and extend its longevity. One of the most groundbreaking multiplayer games of the last decade, PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS, has officially gone free-to-play this week in a controversial move that has many hardcore players review bombing the title on Steam and demanding refunds.