battlegrounds
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There’s A New Malware That Locks Your Files Unless You Play PUBG
A new malware locks infected computers’ files unless they fire up PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. Unlike other ransomware, PUBG Ransomware doesn’t want infected users’ money; it just wants them to enjoy a game of Battlegrounds.
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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, One Year Later
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds released on Steam early access on 23 March 2017. Since then, it has erupted into one of the largest games in the world and expanded with new features and maps. The road has been bumpy, with raucous highs and dire lows.
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Woman Stabs Boyfriend With Katana, Citing Cheating And Too Much PUBG
Police arrested a Washington state woman earlier this month after she stabbed her boyfriend with a Japanese-style sword purchased at a shopping centre. She told the police that she stabbed him because she believed that he was cheating on her, and also because he played too much PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds.
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Surprisingly, PUBG Plays Well On Mobile
Chinese conglomerate Tencent has been working hard to bring Battlegrounds to mobiles after jumping on the Battle Royale juggernaut last year. And surprisingly, a game that relies on massive draw distances and 100 players running around a single server actually holds up well on mobile.