
PUBG Mobile makers working on new sci-fi shooter game and it may be PUBG Mobile 2
India Today
Before PUBG: New State came through as the next big thing from the PUBG Mobile maker, there was speculation that PUBG Mobile 2 is around the corner.
PUBG: New State, the upcoming game from the makers of PUBG Mobile, is still some time away from its release. And while that game will amplify the battle royale experience, Krafton, the company that owns PUBG Mobile, is likely working on another mobile title. But, in case you got excited thinking this new game will be like PUBG Mobile, you may not like what has to follow. According to a report, this new game will not be a Battle Royale. Instead, it will be a sci-fi shooter game. The information comes courtesy of PlayerIGN on Twitter. The user has said that PUBG (read Krafton) is working on a new open-world sci-fi shooter game, and it is codenamed “Vertical.” This project is in very early stages right now and there is some evidence to back that up. The user has shared some screenshots on Twitter showing job openings in the company, and they are related to this new project. There is a word that this “Vertical” game may be ready for release two to three years later because it will use Unreal Engine 4, which means it is going to be a long wait for fans. Before PUBG: New State came through as the next big thing from the PUBG Mobile maker, there was speculation that PUBG Mobile 2 is around the corner. But PUBG: New State is not the sequel to the world-popular game. Instead, the report has suggested this new project called “Vertical” at the moment may be PUBG 2. And if that holds water, the sequel of the PUBG Mobile will not be a Battle Royale. And that might be a bit less adventurous for some players who are hooked to the amazing game techniques of PUBG Mobile as they are.
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