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PUBG: Battlegrounds is ending support for last-generation consoles on November 13. That date will hence mark the end of an era which has been running for nearly as long as PUBG: Battlegrounds itself.
KRAFTON, the South Korean publisher behind battle royale cornerstone PUBG, has signed a licensing agreement with Pocketpair to bring Palworld to mobile devices, as announced on the company’s website.