PUBG Corp, the unit of a South Korean company behind PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), will no longer give Tencent Games the rights to publish its popular mobile game in India, it said in a blog.
PUBG Corp, a subsidiary of a South Korean company, said on Thursday it will launch a new PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) mobile game in India after the previous incarnation from a Chinese ...
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PUBG Low vs Ultra Settings (Graphics and FPS Comparison)
Dive into the immersive world of PUBG as we explore the differences between low and ultra settings in this graphics and FPS comparison video. Whether you're aiming for the smoothest performance or the ...
Nintendo Switch fans on Android finally have a new emulator to play with. Eden, a fork of the popular (and now-defunct) Yuzu emulator, is live on the Play Store. Though you’ll need a powerful phone to ...
According to a report, several Samsung Galaxy users are getting a mysterious “daily download limit” error while updating their devices to the latest firmware ...
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PUBG MOBILE Launches 4.0 Version: Africa Gets Its Spotlight in Global Gaming
PUBG MOBILE is one of the world’s most popular mobile games and has officially rolled out its Version 4.0 Update, bringing an ...
Huawei is preparing to ramp up production of its most advanced artificial intelligence chips, a challenge to Nvidia, as the US company struggles with geopolitical headwinds. Bloomberg's Peter Elstrom ...
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