PUBG: The battlefield Finally, the last general is ready to dig consoles. On Wednesday, the developer said the game would be moved on November 13 to the PS5 and the Xbox Series X/S.
Although the Royal Royal is played on the current gene’s consoles, it was running as a PS4 or Xbox One Game. It helped him in a wide net (and probably earn more money), but it also came with technical limits. The company said that the current general’s move “will provide our players with a more stable gameplay environment on the console and will ensure a smooth, smooth experience with future updates.”
PS5 players can expect the new version to play at 60fps in 1440p. The PS5 Pro and the Xbox Series X will both reach 2160p at 60fps. However, two high -end systems will support dynamic 4K resolution. Meanwhile, the Xbox Series S1080p will run at 60fps or at 1440p to 30fps. (Your choice.)
How is here? PUBG: The battlefield Currently look at PS5.
PUBG screenshot on PS5 before the next update. A scene with old cars and deserted houses.
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And it will look like this after November 13. This is a subtle difference at first glance, but you can see more details, including clear shadows.
PUBG screenshot on PS5 after the next update. A scene with old cars and deserted houses.
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When the cut off, the game will no longer download or workable at the PS4 and Xbox One. PlayStation users will need to download a separate PS5 version of the game on November 13. If you have already installed it on your Xbox Series X/S, the current gene’s update will be automatically installed through Microsoft’s smart delivery. On both systems, your existing account data and purchased items will be automatically transferred.
The PUBG left an emotional message to its last general consumers that looks like a corporate vacation. The company wrote, “We still remember epic battles, hearty moments, and Kamardi that gather us.” “We are deeply grateful for every moment we have spent with us in the last eight years.”


