PUBG MOBILE aims to be the most realistic and intense action game possible, so we felt that recognizable characters from the show would match the tone of the game more than the dramatic, stylized art of the comic ser
I don't want to take away from anybody. I think there are a lot of people who have causes that mean a lot to them, and I think that's great. This one, for Megan and I, with our kids and our family, it just really rings true and makes sense. It touches a certain part of us. Before this campaign began, this was something Megan and I were really active in. It's really bothered us, and we sat with out seven-year-old son while he's cried during news footage of the fires in the Amazon. To be be able to say we're part of this, and for him to know exactly what it is, and know what we're fighting for, it means a lot to us. For future generations, and for our family as well. There's a really tie to it for us. It's a big honor for us to be part of it, it really
On this project, actors and activists Brian Austin Green and Megan Fox are the tip of the public relations spear. The #Fight4TheAmazon campaign represents a perfect cross-section of Hollywood glitz, video game action, and a righteous cause. The best way to donate is through an Omaze sweepstakes that allows participants to enter to win a Tesla Model S and a $20,000 cash pri
The PUBG MOBILE dev team takes a careful look at the opportunity presented by the partnership to determine what they’d like to see reflected in the game. We felt it would be fun to create unique fashions based on Godzilla as well as including huge footprints and sightings of the Neon Giant monster in the water off the coast of Ehrangel. For The Walking Dead , it was obvious that we needed to bring in the four most iconic characters from the show and give them a new battleground in PUBG MOBILE. And we couldn’t bring in Michonne without her katana, Daryl without his bike, Rick without his hat or Negan without Luci
No, it's not. The amount of carbon... One of the biggest things we're fighting in the climate crisis is the emission of carbon. That alone is being remedied in large part by the Amazon. And the Amazon being burned, and not being able to be part of our fight... It's so import
The team are huge fans of The Walking Dead and we realized that the characters and the themes of the show matched up nicely with the feeling of PUBG MOBILE. Our business development group in the US reached out to AMC and found that they agreed with us! We were both eager to bring The Walking Dead to PUBG MOBILE before the Halloween season started, so it’s been a very fast proc
One of the biggest drawbacks of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds on PS4 comes from its lack of polish, as it's almost a given that one will come across texture and detail pop-ins every time they decide to play a round. On top of this, there are some janky animations that can't be ignored, as well as other frequent object rendering issues. What's more is that the bland aesthetics and environments in PUBG leave a lot to be desired, with virtually every area on the game's available maps being nearly indistinguishable from one another, especially on the desert map Miram
Aside from the haphazard messiness of the controls, one major asset of PUBG on PS4 is the dependable and realistic quality of the shooting itself, as it generally feels solid no matter which of the wealth of different guns and weapon modifications players wield. Nevertheless, basic movement and evasive maneuvers–especially when in vehicles–can occasionally be unreliable and ineffective, with the floaty feel of jumping being among the worst offenders. Naturally, this hampers the inherently pleasurable nature of getting to use the actual firing mechanics when a firefight does break out. Plus, accessing menus on the fly is incredibly unintuitive, with the poor quality of their designs and layouts often prompting confusion and frustration. With this being the case, the PlayStation 4 iteration of the title doesn't offer too much incentive for players to stick around for more than a few matches at a time, thus hindering its overall replay val
The world can seem impossibly big, but it really isn't; it's delicate and can be horribly damaged by mankind's interference . In fact, such a situation is playing out right now in the Amazon rainforest in Brazil. Large swaths of lush greenery are being burned down by corporations, and the government of Brazil is doing nothing to stop it, going so far as to blame environmental NGO groups for the fires, creating a completely nonsensical conspiracy theory . The Amazon rainforest does a tremendous amount of work in balancing out the planet's natural carbon footprint, but burning down countless miles of said jungle will only accelerate the rate of man-made climate change, to say nothing of the cultural disaster that comes from destroying a sizeable portion of any ecosystem and every living creature in