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Exclusive: AMC's The Walking Dead Joins PUBG Mobile

Exclusive: AMC's The Walking Dead Joins PUBG Mobile

There are so many corporations that are unregulated and they're just destroying the environment, literally as we speak, and they're making so much money. How do you fight something like that? How do you change their minds? How do we reverse this self-destruct course that humanity is

First and most important is that it must be relevant to our global community. We listen to and work to understand what our gaming community likes and would find entertaining. We’re not signing up anything that comes our way, we’re being very selective about who we work with as viewed through the perspective of the game and our play

We say we really hope, but we need it. We're kind of at the point now where there's no turning back. It has to progress. That's one of the reasons why I originally got involved. I was originally involved with Generosity, trying to help with the clean water crisis. It was something that I could see the end of within my lifetime. I thought, that's a really great cause to be part of, and something where I could really make a difference. But now we're at this point where it's like, globally, you need so much more than that. The clean water crisis is important, but it's such a small part of what we need to do. We need to start looking. Things need to happen on a much grander scale than that. There are activists, like Leonardo DiCaprio, who has been a huge influence in that. I so respect and honor the work he's done, but you've got people like Ed Bagley Jr., who, since I was a kid, has been an activist for other forms of power and using technology. There are other people like that who are so amazing, and they've really laid the groundwork and paved the way for what can be done. So now's the time where things have to be done. It's not just a vision anymore. It's something that has to happen, or we leave nothing to our kids and our grandkids. I don't want to be part of that. And I know my wife doesn't want to be part of that. And a lot of people I know don't want to be part of that: leaving something to their kids that isn't better than what we had when we came into this world. It would be a shame. I think it's our job and our duty... You know, our kids, that generation is so much more aware of what they're doing than we were as kids. And now's the time to fight. We have the power of our generation, the generation after ours, and the generation after that. Now's the time, globally, to really try to do t

On consoles, there are different control types, on the PC, the keyboard can be remapped, and on the mobile version, players can add on-screen buttons. Custom controls will almost always help in favor of the pla

Level three vests and backpacks regularly spawn in the Abbey, and the amount of assault rifles and ammo located with its religious halls means that any squad who gets there first usually has a good chance of keeping it properly defended. The Abbey is a great place to visit, but if players are looking to take part in what could possibly be PUBG's single biggest building shoot-out ever, they should look instead to the Cosmodr

There are few places more exciting for the circle to close on than the Cosmodrome. Not only does it look like a scene straight out of the end of one of the old James Bond 007 movies, but there is one of the largest structures ever to dot PUBG's landscape located at the Cosmodrome (an old missile silo, pictured above) which has the potential to see multiple teams on multiple levels firing up and down at each other in may

This technique is one that can be the difference in winning or Project Windless losing engagement in PUBG. Having the ability to quickly escape a room or pursue an enemy through windows is an excellent ace up any player's sleeve. It may sound like a small and useless ability but it can be the difference between living or dying in a heated firefi

We played PUBG's PS4 version throughout launch week where none of the game's modes could be played in first-person due to a lack of players (according to the in-game notification), and played it this week to see how it's evolved after becoming the most downloaded PS4 game in December. Currently only solo play is available in first-person so players can only play with friends or matchmake with others in third-person. Most games we play in any mode cannot fill the full 100 player cap and load times are s

The Xbox version of the game, a half-baked port of a PC title which isn't well optimized as is on its lead platform, still runs poorly even on the powerful Xbox One X. Its fundamental gameplay mechanics are clunky and subpar compared to any other notable shooter, and it looks dated. Skip forward a year, and now PlayStation 4 players can experience the same disappointment and bugs. Little has changed, and shockingly, PUBG on PS4 is the worst version of the g

Season 7 of **PlayerUnknown's BATTLEGROUNDS ** has begun, and in addition to returning players to the snow covered landscape of Vikendi the game also introduces players to a (theoretically) new weapon in the form of the Mosin-Nagant sniper rifle . While some of the changes made to Vikendi's map are drastic, such as the activation of the rail system which allows players a brand-new way to travel across the landscape and the removal of areas like Tovar and Movatra, others are smaller but just as important, such as the fact that there is much, much less snow for players to leave footprints

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