PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds publisher Krafton is branching out, with new games set in the PUBG universe like The Callisto Protocol and, according to rumors, a full-on PUBG sequel, but it seems they’re also trimming back. Krafton has announced that they’re shutting down PUBG Lite, the free-to-play lower-spec version of their battle royale game. The writing has arguably been on the wall for PUBG Lite for a while, as it ditched its premium currency L-Coins and went fully free-to-play back in November. Here’s what Krafton had to say about the termination of PUBG Lite.
Here’s the schedule for the PUBG Lite shutdown…
The standard version of PUBG is still available on PC, Xbox One, PS4, and Stadia, and playable via backward compatibility on Xbox Series X/S and PS5. Oh, and Krafton has also just launched POGB (Playeromnomnom’s Battlegrounds), a chicken-themed arcade game now available within PUBG – not all April Fool’s Day jokes are so bad I guess!
- lite.pubg.com webpage will be closed
- New downloads will no longer be available
April 29th, 2021 05:00 (UTC)
- End of service
May 29th, 2021 (UTC)
- Player Support for LITE will no longer be available
All your Battlegrounds belong to us.
Special shout out to Alexey Garkushin aka @_Gas13 for giving us the inspiration to develop POBG. pic.twitter.com/4QQfElAtoS
— PUBG (@PUBG) April 1, 2021