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Attention: Survivor Pass: Vikendi is an expansion of PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS and you need the base set to install it. The PS4 and Xbox One accounts give access to the game simply by accessing them through a username and password that you will receive by email after purchase. With this new Pass for PUBG, we will obtain rewards by completing missions or simply participating in some game time and event.
Access to Survivor Pass: Vikendi PS4 is free, but you can get more missions, faster leveling and exclusive rewards by purchasing the Premium Pass. In total we will have more than 300 missions to complete, which will be very useful for us to become battlefield experts.
Addictive and accessible, PUBG is a great game for PS4.
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds manages to differentiate itself from its battle royale progeny with its more tactical spin on the formula, even with its obvious lack of presentational prowess. While its grounded approach can be brutal at first, if you take the time to immerse yourself in its stress inducing battles, you’ll find yourself involved in epic engagements that will have you sharing your successes – and failures – with anyone willing to listen. It may not be the king anymore, but PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds still more than deserves a place at the top table.
In the face of quicker, louder rivals, PUBG offers a slow and meditative experience. It’s not, I would imagine, unlike sitting in a deer blind waiting for an unlucky whitetail to pass below. While PUBG’s technical issues are ever-present, they rarely spoil this core experience. This is a buggy game, but they aren’t game breaking bugs.
Though ironically beaten to the punch by the likes of H1Z1 and Call of Duty, and tarnished by a handful of shortcomings, PUBG nonetheless remains a commendably inventive and expansive shooter that deftly embodies the Battle Royale genre.
There is a whole generation of PS4 owners who are probably way too deep into Fortnite, with that game being their first exposure to the genre. While I wouldn’t count myself amongst them, I cannot imagine that any of those people would choose this $30 experience, with little promise to grow and improve, over triple-A titles that have since leapfrogged over PUBG.
A no-thrills PlayStation 4 port that has most of what you’d want from PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds but in a much uglier, watered down package.
At its core, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds relies on the unpredictability of players to help provide the variety, and that is not a bad way to go. Still, I would really like to see the technical issues smoothed out and more variety in the form of maps added to help make PUBG's a better overall experience.
December 20, 2018
PLAYERUNKNOWNS BATTLEGROUNDS newest map, Vikendi, is now available on PC. Watch video
December 3, 2018
PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds Mobile teams up with Resident Evil 2. Read more
November 7, 2018
PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds is getting a new competitive schedule and a Global Championship event. Read more
October 3, 2018
13 million PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds cheaters have been banned so far. Read more
August 23, 2018
PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds will add a Training Mode in September. Read more
August 8, 2018
Bluehole will dedicate the next three months to "Fix PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds". Read more
August 2, 2018
PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds adds dynamic weather in its latest update for PC. Read more
July 18, 2018
PlayerUnknowns Battlegrounds PC Update #18 adds a new vehicle, weapon, and the custom match beta. Read more