Chinese Streaming Services Ban PUBG Esports And Streaming
According to a recent leak, PUBG esports may face its end in China amid new streaming restrictions.
According to a recent leak, PUBG esports may face its end in China amid new streaming restrictions.
It looks like a sequel to PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds could be on the way soon, and it appears to be taking a realistic approach.
PUBG Mobile, the stripped-down version of Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds, is reportedly grossing more than £5 million per day.
China can be very strict when it comes to the content that’s allowed to be viewed in the country, and the banning of games like PUBG and Fortnite has been a long time coming after a lot of criticism from the Chinese government. The two games have reportedly been banned by the government for “promoting incorrect … Read more
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) is still one of the most popular PC games of the year, despite going head-to-head with the likes of free-to-play (sort of) battle royale-focused Fortnite. The two games have been dominating the PC market, but as Fortnite‘s made its way to pretty much every platform available (including PS4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, iOS … Read more
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has been working hard at fixing some of its biggest flaws and problems for a while now, but players were pretty p*ssed at some of its recent server issues. Connectivity problems meant that lots of people weren’t able to play yesterday, causing an onslaught of hate for PUBG on its social platforms. The … Read more