PUBG: Blindspot shuts down after only… 2 months!

ARC Team, along with Krafton, has just announced that PUBG: Blindspot , the 5v5 top-down shooter game, will officially shut down.

Specifically, the developer stated that although the game was only released on February 5th, its servers will be shutting down on March 30th.

In a post on Steam, the ARC Team shared that Early Access will end on March 30th, and the game will also be permanently shut down. The developers stated that they had tried everything to improve the player experience, but they quickly realized they couldn't do this sustainably in the long term.

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We know this may not be the result many of you had hoped for.

PUBG: Blindspot is a bold attempt to explore new possibilities in the top-down tactical shooter genre.

Throughout this journey, feedback and support from players have been incredibly meaningful to the development team, and will continue to be a valuable resource guiding our future projects.

We would like to express our deepest gratitude to everyone who has placed their faith in this game and supported its development direction.

In the comments section of the article, many gamers expressed disappointment because they thought the game had potential but lacked players due to the company's failure to aggressively market it.

Currently, you have until March 30th to experience PUBG: Blindspot before the game shuts down permanently.

Update 28 March 2026

Marvin Fry

Marvin Fry is a game analyst who serves as a crucial link between data and game design, using in-game metrics and player behavior data to improve game quality, engagement, and monetization.

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