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Losing 37% of the Players, Many Teams Also Started to Leave PUBG Steam

March 2017, PUBG officially releasedAt that time, many gamers also entered the trend vortex Battle Royale. So popular that in October of the same year PUBG was able to hold more than a million players that year. But it seems that PUBG’s golden years are starting to pass.

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PUBG’s popularity continues to skyrocket until the end of 2017 where many players continue to watch the number of players keep coming every day. But for various reasons, it seems that many PUBG players are now starting to leave, where the players can drop drastically from the game 1.5 Million average players in January 2018 down to under half a million players at the end of 2018. And it seems that this number does not show an increase until 2019 starts to pick up.

Reported from Steamcharts.com, where in January the number of players decreased to 479,000. But at the end of September, the average player continued to decline until there were only 311,000 players left, PUBG lost more than 180,000 of its gamers for various reasons.

The number of games with similar genres and the release of the Mobile version of PUBG also seems to have a distinct influence on the player base of PUBG Steam. But looking at the events that happened recently, it seems that other problems were also born from in the game as well as the PUBG Esports scene itself.

As of 2019, no less than 11 esports organizations were forced to disband their PUBG teams. Big team like Vega Squadron, Team Empire was also forced to leave the PUBG E-sport scene. One of the teams from North America named Optical Gaming also explained the reasons that further brightened the reasons why many parties were forced to leave PUBG Steam.

WITH THE RECENT NEWS OF THE NATIONAL PUBG LEAGUE (NPL) KICKING OFF IN THE COMING MONTHS IT HAS REQUIRED US TO REALLY FOCUS IN ON THE TITLE AND WHERE WE SEE IT MOVING IN THE FUTURE, CAUSING US TO QUESTION OUR BELIEF NOT ONLY IN THE GAME AS A COMPETITIVE ESPORT BUT ALSO THE FORMATTING AND STRUCTURE OF THE LEAGUE ITSELF. BECAUSE OF THESE TWO REASONS ALONE, FOLLOWING THE GLL FINALS DECEMBER 6TH-8TH, WE WILL NO LONGER BE FIELDING A PUBG TEAM. – Team Optical Gaming

Even so, with the number of PUBG franchises present in every country, the reduction of PUBG Steam players itself does not seem to have much effect on the sustainability of the franchise in the eyes of gamers. If you want to read the latest news about the game, you can read it here.

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