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PUBG redundantly changes name to PUBG: Battlegrounds

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is one of the biggest games of all time, selling over 70 million copies and launching the battle royale genre to new heights. Created by Brendan Greene aka PlayerUnknown, the game took his artist name as part of the title. It seems the team now wishes to move away from this however, as the game has now been renamed to PUBG: Battlegrounds.

As noted by PCGamer, the store pages for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds on PSN, Steam and Xbox have all changed to the name “PUBG: Battlegrounds”. While the game itself has colloquially been shortened to PUBG for the sake of simplicity, changing the name officially to PUBG: Battlegrounds presents as an odd decision, especially as the ‘BG’ in PUBG stands for Battlegrounds. If expanded out, the game title now officially reads as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds: Battlegrounds.

One possible explanation is that the letters of PUBG no longer stand for anything in particular. Such has been the case with brands such as IGN, MTV and HMV, where the abbreviations hold greater weight as a brand name than the original title itself, causing companies to drop the original meanings, and sticking to the abbreviations.

PUBG is likely a bigger name than PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, and so this decision makes sense – even if PUBG: Battlegrounds is technically a redundant name.

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