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Krafton has recently launched the newest update in the game, Patch 35.1. Besides some new items and much-requested changes, this new update has brought a new kind of loot crates called Bunny Baskets.
World Arena for free on VPesports! This way you can join the adventure with our guide for easy access via Steam. Enjoy the ...
Entertainment is at our fingertips like never before, thanks to the apps that fill our phones with videos, social connections, and games. In 2024, these applications aren’t just time-fillers–they’re ...
If Wednesday’s Nintendo Switch 2 showcase isn’t enough for you, Nintendo will have even more reveals to share throughout the ...
Also on Wednesday, vice president of distribution for GKIDS Chance Huskey stated during the IMAX release of the 4K restoration of Studio Ghibli's Princess Mononoke film: In a time ...
A new look at the Switch 2 console and controllers was released ahead of the upcoming Nintendo Direct livestream. Fans hope to learn about the price, release date, and possible pre-orders during ...
The country's mobile, PC and console gaming market is expected to ... Globally, Krafton currently operates over 14 in-house studios including PUBG Studios, Bluehole Studio, RisingWings ...
PUBG: Battlegrounds maker Krafton has acquired Pune-based developer Nautilus Mobile for Rs. 118 crore, the company announced Friday. Nautilus is known for its Real Cricket franchise and represents ...
PUBG and BGMI-maker KRAFTON intends to set up an R&D facility in India by next year to develop games suited to the Indian culture, company's India business head Sean Hyunil Sohn said. KRAFTON India ...
PUBG Mobile is reportedly bringing back one of its most loved collaborations with Godzilla. There is no official confirmation about the upcoming content in the collaboration but recent leaks and ...
PUBG’s 2025 official roadmap was recently released, confirming one of the biggest technical changes in the game’s history. Since its launch, PlayerUnknown's BattleGrounds has always run on UE4.