PUBG Mobile comes to the cloud with, well, PUBG Mobile Cloud
PUBG Mobile Goes Cloud-Based: A Soft Launch in the US and Malaysia
Krafton is entering the cloud gaming arena with a soft launch of PUBG Mobile Cloud in the US and Malaysia. This new version eliminates the need for downloads or local programs, promising a seamless battle royale experience free from hardware limitations, overheating, and other technical constraints. While currently limited to these two regions, a global rollout is anticipated soon.
Cloud gaming, for the uninitiated, involves playing games on a remote server, bypassing the need for local processing power. This translates to high-fidelity gameplay accessible on virtually any device. Krafton's approach differs from typical subscription-based cloud gaming services; PUBG Mobile Cloud is a standalone offering, aiming to expand the game's reach to a wider audience.
Expanding Accessibility
This cloud-based version targets players whose devices may struggle to run the demanding game. While the listed system requirements seem broad, the core benefit lies in its accessibility to players with less powerful mobile devices. The long-term success and market niche of PUBG Mobile Cloud remains to be seen, but its potential to onboard new players is undeniable.
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