To celebrate its upcoming seventh anniversary, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has released its 2024 roadmap, with huge features on the way, including destructible environments and a new game engine. The new list of features promises to make PUBG feel like a totally fresh experience all over again, even for veteran players.
Since its release in 2017, PUBG has established itself as one of the best battle royale games on the market. Along with Z1 Battle Royale (formerly H1Z1) and mods for DayZ, PUBG is credited with popularizing the battle royale genre, which now, with games such as Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Call of Duty: Warzone, is arguably the most popular type of game around. PUBG has done a great job at keeping itself relevant through constant updates over the years, and given its comprehensive 2024 roadmap, it isn't going anywhere yet.
In a blog post on the official PUBG site, the full roadmap for 2024 was revealed. Among the reveals was the news that PUBG will be transitioning to Unreal Engine 5, with a User Generated Content (UGC) service in development alongside this move. UGC would be massive for the game, and could boost the player count similarly to when PUBG went free-to-play in 2022. On top of this, 2024 will also see destructible environments come to PUBG, including the ability to «carve out new attack routes or construct defensive barriers.» In the post, the developer «hopes to go beyond mere environmental destruction, infusing the game with an enriched layer of strategy and tactics.»
Although those changes are among the biggest, there are still plenty of other features for the PUBG community to get excited about this year. Combat-related updates are planned for every two months, and they will be introduced via Gunplay Labs in the Arcade first for testing before bringing them to Normal and Ranked matches. This could make one of the hardest online multiplayer games even more difficult, as players continually adapt to a new meta each time gunplay changes
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