PUBG stats reveal it’s very popular, but just not as popular as Fortnite

PUBG stats reveal it’s very popular, but just not as popular as Fortnite
Mike Harradence Updated on by

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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has now flogged more than 50 million copies worldwide, developer PUBG Corp.'s Ryan Rigney has confirmed in a Steam post.

The battle royale title, known for its winner winner, chicken dinner victory blurb, has also notched up a few other impressive milestones, including 400 million registered players and 87 million daily players. 

The numbers include the PC, Xbox One, and mobile versions of the every-man-for-himself shooter.

To celebrate the news, the company revealed that PUBG is getting a 33% discount on Steam from June 19 – July 3, meaning you can pick it up for just $19.99.

'We’re genuinely humbled by PUBG’s ongoing success and growth, and we’re incredibly optimistic about the game’s future,' said Rigney. 'We’re going to keep working on new content and improvements for all versions of the game. We know there’s still so much we can do to make PUBG a better game for our players.'

PUBG Corp. confirmed yesterday that the new Sanhok map will be released for the PC version of the game on June 22.