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    PUBG to Drop PS4 and Xbox One Support This November

    August 14, 2025

    PUBG: Battlegrounds is finally moving on from the last-gen hardware. Starting November 13, the popular battle royale will run natively on PS5 and Xbox Series X|S, leaving PS4 and Xbox One players behind. As you may know, PUBG has been playable on current-gen consoles for years. However, it was doing so in backward compatibility mode, […]

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