It has been very loud since the release of the game, which resembles Hunger Games and lasts until the last man or team survives with guns. After months of talking behind the scenes, South Korea's PUBG Corp and the Chinese mega company have signed a publishing agreement. The deal will open the door for Playerunknown Battlegrounds to officially bring them to the Chinese gaming market, but a few changes need to be made in the game beforehand.
Steam's PUBG, which has sold over 20 million units in the past few months, is preparing to enter the Chinese market. Special PUBG Patch for China Comes
Tencent has become one of the biggest gaming companies in the world as a result of high-profile investments and purchases over the last few years. In late last year, he bought Riot Games' remaining equity. Activision Blizzard, Epic Games and Clans Clash are also investing in developer Supercell. In recent times, Tencent has even made a serious investment in developer and publisher Paradox.
CEO of PUBG Corp C.H. Kim said, "We will make a full-fledged arrival for a great game with Chinese users in close cooperation with the company." In a statement made by Tencent, he noted that the game will go one step further and will change Battlegrounds to better match "traditional Chinese culture and ethics in socialist core values".
If we take advantage of my old experiences, they will bring a special Chinese patch to the game, but this patch will not reflect on the PUBG we play, but will be adapted to the culture of the PUBG country sold in China. For example, in World of Warcraft there is a race known as Undead, and Blizzard has changed the appearance of this race to enter the Chinese market. The bones of this race-like breed seemed to be from the outside, but the bones made for China were covered with flesh over the bones.
As if this extra effort was not enough, WoW was sold cheaper than Europe in the Asian market. Do not be surprised if a special discount is made to China in PUBG in the near future. Nevertheless, let's say BlueHole's effort to put the game into the Chinese market is a surprise. What are you thinking?