Overview
- Krafton outlined plans to grow PUBG beyond the core game through cultural collaborations, long-term service updates, and new mobile and cross-platform releases.
- The company is building user-generated content tools that use PUBG’s gunplay, mechanics, and physics so players can create and share their own content.
- The 26-project pipeline uses early validation and decision gates, with Subnautica 2, Palworld Mobile, and No Law among 12 games targeted to launch within two years.
- Krafton reiterated its AI First posture, exploring applications of its game technology to physical AI and robotics as long-term opportunities.
- PUBG: Battlegrounds remains a strong live service, with roughly 200,000 concurrent players and a top-four position on Steam at the time of reporting.