Launched last year with great hopes for gamers, PUBG: Blindspot failed to meet expectations. To prevent further losses, the development team decided to cancel the game.
PUBG: Blindspot, an top-down tactical shooter that transitioned from its beta phase last year to a full release this year, is abruptly shutting down. The announcement came from the game's developer, ARC Team.
PUBG: Blindspot Reaches the End of the Road
PUBG: Blindspot was a 5v5 online, PvP-focused game. Inspired by the PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS concept, the game aimed for a realistic and high-paced, top-down shooter experience, beginning its trial phase last February. It was then released into early access this February.
Despite having a 72% positive rating on Steam, the game's cumulative all-time player count of 3251 and a 24-hour peak player count of 236 fell short of expectations. Although the developer made efforts to attract players, these attempts were unsuccessful and resulted in disappointment. Following the announcement, PUBG: Blindspot has been removed from the Steam store.
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