Despite the fact that last night’s trailer has confirmed, PUBG is going to play free, but for the first time in a while. If players don’t get access to custom match matches, they’ll be charged one-time, at an affordable price of $12.99 for Battlegrounds Plus, that includes a 100% XP boost, career medals, the Captain’s Camo cosmetic set, and the 1,300 G-coins. Slitterhead, The New Game From The Creator Of Silent Hill, was the Exciting Game Award Reveal. If you’re a legacy player and already paid for PUBG, Krafton has a special “thank you” package to help you save time in the free-to-play transition. The Special Comemorative Pack includes a free upgrade to Battlegrounds Plus, the Battle Hardened cosmetic set and nameplate and the Shackle and Shanks Legacy pan. The free-to-play transition will hit on January 12th, and the Special Commemorative Pack arrives the first time players have got to their account in after the transition. For new players, Krafton has created a new site for the free-to-play version of PUBG: Battlegrounds where players can pre-register for free. The Highside Slick Backpack, the Highside Slick Top, and two slot coupons are waiting for everyone willing to register before January 12th and more free stuff is waiting waiting if you don’t want to submit a survey and invite a friend to register, too. Despite being four years old and having endured many bumps and falls, PUBG is still one of the biggest games today on Steam based on player count. Going free-to-play is almost certainly going to boost PUBG’s presence on all the platforms which it’s playing on, which includes PC, PlayStation, Xbox, and Stadia. PUBG is as mobile as New State. Using new controls, a new platform for mobile devices, and brand new weapons, vehicles and cosmetics, PUBG: New State will be able to make sure PUBGs are known for many years to come.