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PUBG: Battlegrounds

PUBG: Battlegrounds

PUBG: Battlegrounds is a battle royale shooter that pits 100 players against each other in a struggle for survival. Gather supplies and outwit your opponents to become the last person standing.

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Release date: December 20, 2017

Age rating: Mature

Rating (IGDB): 73/100

Genres: Shooter

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  • Recommended Posted August 24, 2025 on Steam I remember when PUBG was insanely popular on Twitch and everyone around the world was playing like crazy. Made some amazing memories with old friends back then. They’ve updated the game since, and it’s still one of the best survival fight games out there.
  • Not recommended Posted November 15, 2025 on Steam I have just over 10,000 hours between 2 accounts. PUBG was fun and addicting with the right group of people. Cheaters have over taken the game and the devs have 0 care in the world. Their main focus is selling skins. They slowly remove the aspects of what make the game fun. It takes them at LEAST a year to make positive changes or correct a mistake they make. They don't listen to their community at all. I would have recommended this game the first 6 years of it's existence but now, I could not recommend to anybody, especially a new player.
  • Not recommended Posted June 11, 2025 on Steam Update: After 20 days of my ban I received a message on Steam that stated. "We've removed the incorrectly applied In-Game Ban on behalf of the PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS team". No explanation, no apology. After 1,700 hours, banned without reason. I’ve played PUBG since it launched in 2017, paid full price, and never once cheated in any online game. After years of on and off play, I suddenly received a game ban. I’ve checked my login history (only trusted devices), scanned my PC (no malware), and haven’t installed anything suspicious. The only new game I’ve installed in the last few weeks is another Steam title called Jump Ship. What stings most isn’t losing access to PUBG, but the fact that my Steam account, created in 2004, is now permanently marked. I play other games like Rust where that kind of ban gives the wrong impression. It’s frustrating, unfair, and there’s no proper way to appeal it.
  • Not recommended Posted July 31, 2025 on Steam This game is like dating an alcoholic. They're a lot of fun to be around, and you legitimately like them. But they have serious problems that ruin the whole relationship. You keep thinking they'll change, but they never will. Instead they'll just try to sell you an Event Pass to see parts of their body.
  • Not recommended Posted December 12, 2025 on Steam 👎 Not Recommended I paid for this game twice before it went free, and my reward has been six years of being treated like garbage. This original account was hacked back in 2019 because your security system was terrible (no proper 2FA enforcement). Instead of punishing the hacker who actually used the cheats, you permanently banned me, the victim who spent money to support you. I even bought a second copy of the game just to play with friends, hoping you would eventually fix your mistake on my main account. I have been appealing for 6 YEARS. Last week, I thought I finally saw a light at the end of the tunnel. A Global Support agent explicitly emailed me promising a "one-time exception" to unban my account because it was a verified hack. I was so relieved to finally talk to a human being. But then, you completely betrayed that trust. Days later, you revoked that promise, closed my ticket, and kicked me to your regional support team. And of course, that "team" is just an automated BOT that instantly rejected my appeal without reading a single word. You let actual cheaters run wild, but you have no problem torturing a loyal player who paid for your game twice. Your company is run by robots who don't care about justice or security. You give people false hope and then slam the door in their faces.
  • Not recommended Posted July 11, 2025 on Steam Not a review of the game, or the devs. But the publisher. Krafton. What kind of utter scumbags arbitrarily delay releasing a game for no reason other than to avoid paying devs their promised contractual bonuses for working hard and beating schedule? Hopefully this will prompt devs to leave and find better people to work with.