PUBG has made the news this week with its invasion onto the mobile games market. There has been plenty of other developers that have tried to make a copy of PUBG on mobile. However this time, it’s the real deal and Bluehole will not stand on the sidelines as they watch their masterworks being used as a jumping pad in the mobile games industry. With that said, Bluehole is collaborating with Tencent to bring mobile players the original PUBG experience on mobile.
Despite the recent release of their trailer for the mobile PUBG by Tencent, they have also revealed two separate PUBG mobile titles that are currently in development. First is Army Attack (translated from Chinese) which includes naval combat. This means players will no longer be restricted on the island only and players can take battles on both sea and land. Timi Studio, the developer for Honor of Kings, will be developing Army Attack which has yet to reveal more details soon.
Next is the PUBG Mobile: Battlefield which we all hoped to gain as close experience with the PC version. The game is developed by Tencent’s Lightspeed and Quantum Studio which is rumored to be built with Unreal Engine 4. That means if you don’t have a high-end phone, you might not be able to play it on your mobile. Nonetheless, it is expected that a game such as this would require a higher end phone to support but let’s not keep our hopes down and wait for the official release with its minimum requirements.