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PUBG and The Callisto Protocol publisher Krafton has just reported that the popular battle royale game PUBG has achieved an all-time high of in-game sales in Q1 2023 - in which the shooter's community celebrated PUBG's sixth anniversary. A third of Krafton's impressive $407.8 million USD sales for the period were accounted for by in-game sales specific to PUBG on PC and consoles.

We know PUBG is talked about as one of the best battle royale games of all time, but it has more competition than ever before when it comes to getting players involved - and then there's the task of getting players spending money. However, as Krafton has highlighted in a press release detailing the publisher's sales figures for the first quarter of this year, it looks like that is far from a problem for PUBG.

On PC specifically, PUBG's sales are up a substantial 28% from last quarter and - even more impressively - 68% year-on-year. This growth is something Krafton is planning to sustain with - and we quote - "a variety of updates, including improvements to Arcade mode, a new Clan system, an assortment of brand collaborations, and new map release".

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