PUBG Corp says Epic is “one of our best partners”
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds put battle royale on the map, and Epic’s dive into the genre with Fortnite took plenty of cues from PUBG. There’s always been a weird relationship between PUBG Corp and Epic, and that took the form of a lawsuit over Fortnite’s imitation of PUBG last year that has since been dropped.
But as PUBG Corp studio director Brian Corrigan tells us, there are no bad feelings with Epic. “When [PUBG] first came out - years ago now, I guess - the idea was to just sell a copy of the game, and it's going to be great, and that's that. A lot of the season stuff has been our internal thinking evolving over time. People have this idea that there's some animosity or something with Epic, but they're one of our best partners, we talk to them all the time!”
Battle royale inspiration has certainly gone both ways, as PUBG has begun to do its own Fortnite-style battle pass - but don’t expect the genre to completely homogenize. “While I think we can learn a little bit from how that's working over there, just like all games learn from each other, I don't think their model /exactly/ works for us,” Corrigan says.
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