Of course, the popular battle royale has come a long way since its debut in 2017. PUBG has noticeably improved its experience in a number of ways over the years ranging from the more fluid gameplay and optimizations to offering a variety of modes. But it’s the move to free-to-play that has managed to make one of the biggest impacts on the title in recent time. Now it appears that the developers are looking to capitalize on this popularity with collaborations, events, gameplay modes, and other content ideas.

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Crossovers in video games are nothing new and these happen with titles of every scale. In fact, this isn’t the first time PUBG: Mobile has crossed over with other franchises. Back in February, the mobile game crossed over with acclaimed anime series Black Lagoon and Spider-Man: No Way Home within the same month. In March, PUBG: Mobile collaborated with Warframe, which allowed players to earn a variety of Warframe-themed items.

PUBG Mobile is available now on iOS and Android.

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