The game appeared without warning today on the Google Play Store, but only in the Great White North.
A mobile version of Playerunknown's Battlegrounds rolled out in China recently, bringing the groundbreaking battle royale experience to anyone with a decent phone and a passing interest in playing it. Nothing was said about a Western release at the time but it looks like it's going to happen, because a beta version of the game soft-launched today on the Google Play Store in Canada.A "soft launch" is a bit like an early access release: Developers put their game out in a regional store to test stability and gauge interest before moving into a wide release. It's a fairly common practice in the mobile game business, and Canada is often the beneficiary.
This particular soft launch is good news for two reasons. First, barring an unforeseen disaster it means that PUBG will officially be released on mobile devices in the West, and second, if you don't live here but you want to play it now, you can do so by either changing your Play Store region, or grabbing the APK—a downloadable Android archive that can be installed with a file manager.
As for the game itself, it's definitely PUBG, and it runs pretty well on a a Samsung Galaxy S7. The audio through the phone's speaker isn't great and of course the touchscreen controls are awful, but it runs smoothly and it looks good. I didn't play enough to judge how well it matches up with the PC version, but fellow Canadian Steven jumped in to play it this afternoon. You can read his thoughts here or just watch his lovely video below.
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