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The winds of change are blowing through the battlegrounds, and this time, it’s not just the chicken dinner that’s on the line. PUBG, the granddaddy of battle royales, is making a bold leap into the future by cutting ties with its past. Next week, it bids farewell to Xbox One and PS4, leaving behind a legacy of epic showdowns and unforgettable moments.
For those of us who have spent countless hours crouched in the tall grass
For those of us who have spent countless hours crouched in the tall grass, heart pounding as the circle closes in, this news feels like a bittersweet farewell. The transition to current-gen consoles is inevitable—after all, gaming technology moves faster than a blue zone in Miramar. But here’s the kicker: all those shiny trophies you’ve collected on your PlayStation? They’re about to vanish into digital oblivion. Yes, you’ll need to start from scratch.
Some might see this as a daunting task
Some might see this as a daunting task. But for the true PUBG aficionados, it’s an opportunity to relive the thrill of the hunt with a fresh perspective. Remember those first games where every footstep felt like a threat? Or that first elusive win? Now’s your chance to feel that rush all over again.
The switch to current-gen consoles brings with it promises
The switch to current-gen consoles brings with it promises of smoother gameplay and enhanced visuals—because who doesn’t want their chicken dinner served in glorious high definition? Yet, there’s an undeniable pang of nostalgia as we part ways with the platforms that first brought us together in this digital arena. To read Danganronpa reaches 10M sales with chaos and charm intact
So here’s to new beginnings on the battlegrounds
So here’s to new beginnings on the battlegrounds. Dust off your DualSense or Xbox Series X controller, because it’s time to dive back into one of gaming’s most unpredictable playgrounds. And while you’re at it, maybe pick up a pan. You never know when you’ll need a trusty melee weapon—or a makeshift shield.

