PUBG: Battlegrounds Will Leave PS4 and Xbox One Behind Later This Year
PUBG Studios will end support on PS4 and Xbox One to improve stability and graphics with dynamic 4K on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, effective November 13, 2025.
- PUBG Studios announced that starting November 13, 2025, PUBG will no longer be playable on PS4 and Xbox One, transitioning support to PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
- The decision was reached after thorough evaluation to support the ongoing development and sustainability of PUBG Console by concentrating efforts on current-generation platforms.
- Developers stated that the transition will provide a more stable gameplay environment and smoother experience by leveraging the enhanced power of current-gen hardware.
- Players can continue using their existing profiles and previously bought content without needing to perform a transfer; Xbox users will automatically receive the upgraded version through Smart Delivery, while PS5 players must download a new, dedicated app.
- This move marks an important step to improve performance and prepare for larger updates, signaling a shift likely to influence more multiplayer games moving forward.
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