“I couldn’t be more excited to be working with the team at Bluehole to bring Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds exclusively to our players on Xbox One this year,” Xbox chief Phil Spencer said in the traditional mutual backslapping response for the release. “This partnership with Microsoft will accelerate the development and delivery of PUBG to console players around the world as we utilize their vast resources and impressive technical, sales and marketing expertise.” “Our goal is to deliver the best Battle Royale experience to a global audience and our partnership with Microsoft will allow us to do just that,” Bluehole Executive Producer and VP Chang Han Kim said in a GamesCom press release. "Microsoft is great, and they're a great partner to work with," said Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene during a Microsoft livestream from GamesCom 2017.īut that wasn't all the sunshine coming from the announcement. The company has announced a partnership with MS to help bring PUBG to Xbox One. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is the current darling of the shooter crowd, having sold more than seven million units in five months since its launch in Early Access. It was announced at E3 that developer Bluehole was bringing the game to Xbox One as a console exclusive, but apparently it needed a bit of help from Microsoft.
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