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PUBG: Battlegrounds - formerly known as PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds - is available now on Epic Games Store. Whilst the free-to-play battle royale is now available to play on pretty much every ...
A long-simmering dispute between Fortnite developer Epic Games and PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds developer PUBG Corp. is moving to the next stage, as PUBG has taken legal action against Epic in ...
Krafton revealed details today for PUBG Battlegrounds' next event as they will be giving away a ton of G-Coins in the Epic Fails Event.
South Korea’s PUBG Corp., the studio behind PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, is suing Epic Games, the developer of Fortnite, for copyright infringement.
Krafton Inc. announced this week that they will finally be launching PUBG: Battlegrounds on the Epic Games Store for their players.
If you're an Epic Games Store user looking to try out some of the classic titles of the Battle Royale genre, then you're in luck as PUBG: Battlegrounds makes its way to the platform.
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CNET on MSNEpic Games Settles With Samsung. That's a Big Deal for Fortnite Players and Gamers More BroadlyWhile Epic's legal battles with Apple and Google continue, the beef with Samsung over app blocking has been put to rest.
The company behind "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds" has dropped its copyright infringement lawsuit against the creators of "Fortnite," Bloomberg reports. PUBG filed the lawsuit against Epic Games ...
Take PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, which is one of the latest survival experiences that’s taken Steam by storm in early access. Instead of having an open-ended world, Battlegrounds puts you ...
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Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene invented the battle royale game mode long before he turned it into a standalone game with PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds. But for all of the battle royale mods and ...
Kim's claiming that Epic Games' "Fortnite" is copying "PUBG" — a wild claim unto itself, made even wilder by the fact that Bluehole has an ongoing business relationship with Epic Games.
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