PUBG boss Taeseok Jang praises Fortnite in Seoul interview

Taeseok Jang, head of Krafton's PUBG IP franchise group, expressed respect for Fortnite while discussing the evolution of battle royale games. In an interview in Seoul, Jang highlighted PUBG's strong position and shift toward a platform model with user-generated content. He emphasized the genre's enduring appeal amid industry challenges.

Taeseok Jang spoke from Krafton's offices in Seoul, noting that battle royale has evolved into its own genre, with shooting as just one element. PUBG: Battlegrounds now features collaborations with brands like Balenciaga and Lamborghini, K-pop group Blackpink, and modes such as the PvE looter-shooter roguelite Xeno Point. Jang stated, 'I think we are in a really good position,' adding that games like Apex Legends and Fortnite retain unique fandoms and can attract more players due to their broad appeal and large user bases. PUBG reached 1.34 million concurrent players in March 2026. The company is adopting a platform strategy inspired by Fortnite and Roblox, focusing on user-generated content, partnerships, and licensing. A collaboration with Payday, incorporating PUBG mechanics and Starbreeze's structure, is set for later this year. Jang also mentioned potential expansions into TV shows and animations. Despite past tensions, Jang voiced admiration for Fortnite, saying, 'As a partner and as a company that is in the market together, I have a big respect for them, and I just feel like they're doing great.' He stressed the need for varied content and modes to sustain long-term live services.

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Illustration depicting Google and Epic executives shaking hands to celebrate antitrust settlement and Fortnite's return to Google Play Store.
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Google and Epic settle antitrust case with Fortnite's return to Play Store

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Google has reached a settlement with Epic Games to resolve their long-running antitrust dispute, paving the way for Fortnite's return to the Google Play Store worldwide. The agreement includes reduced fees for developers and support for third-party app stores on Android. Changes are set to roll out starting in June in select regions.

The five-member co-ed K-pop group ALLDAY PROJECT has announced a collaboration with the popular battle royale video game PUBG: Battlegrounds. On February 25, the group released a teaser video on their social media accounts, capturing attention from fans and gamers alike. The teaser highlights themes of resilience and endurance through dramatic visuals.

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In the aftermath of Epic Games' March 24 layoffs affecting over 1,000 employees—many from Fortnite teams—developers have voiced worries about the battle royale game's future. CEO Tim Sweeney called on remaining staff to deliver fresh content while eyeing a shift to Unreal Engine 6, but reactions and backlash underscore the challenges ahead.

Patrick Söderlund, founder and CEO of Embark Studios, has been named executive chairman at Nexon to guide its global strategy and growth. He will work closely with CEO Junghun Lee to set the company's direction. This move comes amid Nexon's push into live-service gaming following recent successes.

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ARC Team and PUBG Studios have announced that their top-down tactical shooter PUBG: Blindspot will close on March 30, just over two months after its early access launch. The free-to-play spin-off from Krafton struggled with low player numbers and long matchmaking times. Sequoia Yang of ARC Team cited an inability to sustain the desired player experience as the reason for the shutdown.

The Nex Playground console has surged in popularity, capturing third place in November sales and 14% of Black Friday console market share. CEO David Lee attributes this success to a subscription model that avoids the pitfalls of the Nintendo Wii's individual game sales approach. Lee praises Nintendo while emphasizing the need for ongoing innovation to retain expanded audiences.

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Mobile Legends: Bang Bang esports events led mobile esports viewership throughout 2025, according to Esports Charts data. The game's tournaments topped both hours watched and peak viewers, outpacing competitors like PUBG Mobile and Arena of Valor. This dominance highlights MLBB's popularity in the mobile gaming scene.

 

 

 

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