You probably know him as Number One from Star Trek: The Next Generation, but in this bizarre PUBG video, Jonathan Frakes is actually spoofing his time as host of the show Beyond Belief: Fact or Fiction? as well as The Paranormal Borderland aꦜnd Alien Autopsy: Fact or Fic🅺tion?. Each show presents itself as a pseudo-documentary with some interviews and reenacted scenes for whatever conspiracy or paranormal phenomenon each episode explores.

In the case of Mysteries Unknown: Birth of the Battlegrounds, Frakes explores the fictional origins of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, talking to characters from PUBG's lore to explain just why 30 to 100 people would all drop onto an island (or patch of desert, or a volcano, etc etc) to all kill each other until there's only one survivor.

This all appears to be part of PUBG's push for more narrative storytelling in the wider "PUBG Universe," as it's now being called. Besides creating a whole new game set in the same fictional world as PUBG, videos such as will flesh out the PUBG universe with actual characters, plots, and side stories.

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Not only are there plenty of PUBG references in the video, there's also quite a few celebrity cameos. Don Lee appears briefly as a South Korean prisoner who sparked a riot that eventually led to the Battlegrounds media empire, while Rafael Petardi once again plays a former Interpol agent just as he did in Netflix's Carmen Sandiego.

It seems clear that many of the names and faces dropped in the 17-minute video are likely to come up again in future videos, or maybe even in future PUBG games. 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:The Callisto Protocol is still in development, after all.

For now, you can expect quite a few new features to come to PUBG in the upcoming TAEGO update, including a new map, a pair of South Korean firearms, and 168澳洲幸运5开奖网:a possible self-revive function.

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