PUBG: Blindspot is Going Offline Forever After Just Two Months in Early Access
PUBG: Blindspot, a free-to-play tactical shooter, is being shut down by developers Arc Team and publishers Krafton just two months into its early access career. Launched on February 5th, it will cease service on March 30th.
The decision to shut down PUBG: Blindspot comes despite Krafton's record revenues from the Battlegrounds series. The company has not provided a reason for the shutdown, but it is likely due to the game's poor performance in early access.
PUBG: Blindspot was released to mixed reviews, with many players criticizing its lack of content and poor gameplay. Despite this, the game had a dedicated community, and its shutdown will likely be met with disappointment from fans.
The shutdown of PUBG: Blindspot serves as a reminder of the risks involved in early access games. Many games have been shut down in early access due to poor performance or lack of content. Developers and publishers must carefully consider the risks and rewards of releasing a game in early access.