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<h1>PUBG: Battlegrounds Leaps to Next-Gen, Saying Goodbye to PS4 & Xbox One</h1>
<p>In a move signaling a full commitment to current-generation hardware, Krafton has announced that <em>PUBG: Battlegrounds</em> will cease service on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on November 13th. This isn’t simply a port; it’s a focused shift, coinciding with the release of native versions for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S. For fans still on older consoles, it’s a bittersweet moment, but one Krafton insists is necessary for the game’s future.</p>
<h2>Why the Change? A Focus on Stability and Performance</h2>
<p>According to Krafton, the decision to sunset support for PS4 and Xbox One is driven by a desire to deliver a “more stable play environment” and ensure a smoother experience for future updates. The older hardware is increasingly becoming a bottleneck, limiting the potential for graphical enhancements and optimizations. “To provide our players with a gentle and direct experience in future updates, we have decided to make the transition to the current consoles,” the company explained. This isn’t uncommon in the gaming world; as technology advances, developers often need to prioritize newer platforms to fully realize their creative visions.</p>
<h2>What Does This Mean for Players?</h2>
<p>The good news? Your progress won’t be lost. Krafton assures players that account data and purchased items will be safely preserved. The transition process differs slightly depending on your platform. PlayStation 5 users will need to download a new game client. Xbox players, however, will receive an automatic update via Smart Delivery – a feature that’s become increasingly standard for cross-generational games. This seamless upgrade is a testament to Microsoft’s commitment to supporting players through console transitions.</p>
<h2>Next-Gen Specs: Resolution and Frame Rate Breakdown</h2>
<p>The native versions of <em>PUBG: Battlegrounds</em> will offer varying resolutions and frame rates depending on the console. Here’s a breakdown:</p>
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<li><strong>Xbox Series S:</strong> 1080p at 60fps or 1440p at 30fps (players can choose between resolution and performance modes).</li>
<li><strong>PlayStation 5:</strong> 1440p at 60fps.</li>
<li><strong>Xbox Series X & PlayStation 5 Pro:</strong> 2160p (4K) at 60fps.</li>
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<p>Krafton emphasized the importance of fairness across platforms, especially given the game’s cross-platform play. “Being fair in all of them was one of our highest priorities,” they stated. The inclusion of resolution/performance options on the Xbox Series S demonstrates a thoughtful approach to accommodating the console’s hardware limitations while still providing a playable experience.</p>
<h2>The Bigger Picture: A Trend in Gaming</h2>
<p>This move by Krafton reflects a broader trend in the gaming industry. As games become more visually demanding and complex, developers are increasingly focusing their resources on the latest hardware. We’ve seen similar transitions with other major titles, and it’s likely to become more common as the gap between console generations widens. It’s a tough reality for players on older systems, but it’s often a necessary step for developers to push the boundaries of what’s possible. The industry is constantly evolving, and staying ahead requires embracing new technologies.</p>
<p>The future of <em>PUBG: Battlegrounds</em> is now firmly rooted in the next generation. With improved graphics, more stable performance, and a commitment to cross-platform fairness, Krafton is aiming to deliver the definitive <em>PUBG</em> experience. For those ready to upgrade, November 13th promises a significant leap forward. Stay tuned to archyde.com for continued coverage of the gaming world and in-depth analysis of the latest industry developments.</p>
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