Player Battlefields Unknown I've never had much weight to speak, but that changes a bit. PUBG Corp. Developer released a new video into the tragic history of the Weekend and the theme park in Diyoland.
The video takes the form of a & # 39; 90s style show called Mysteries Unknown. To offset the goodwill, the series is even reportedly a Star Trek fan, and, most importantly, Without Myth: Fact or Myth manager Jonathan Frakes.
In the episode Mysteries Unknown, Frakes tells us about the history of Dinoland, a theme park now lost in the newly restored Weekend, PUBGMap with snow. The park, was owned Carl Lindh
The first disaster was the death of the park's mascot, Alex the T-Rex. The mascot shared the name of Lindh's son, and based on the superiority of the voice, (which could be Lindh's own son) the son was not too happy for someone to represent his father's park. An expensive T-Rex employee went over the mystery on some of the streets – or was probably blown up by Lindh's son – and was killed, forcing the park to close.
After a couple of bouts, the entire island of Vikendi was bought by a man whose name could not be identified as Unknown … which sure sounds awkward as the name of the game. In the meantime, this is where the Mysteries Unknown episode ends, with the character – possibly Alex – making a voiceover saying that he has a new dad, one of his favorite games. And then Alex says, "the winner of the winning chicken prize."
Although this is not much to go on, it seems that PUBG Corp. may turn PlayerUnk known to be a character in the game world. Most importantly, it looks like he can be a contributor to all divers PUBG islands and anti-war competitions the players participate in.
Whatever the answers, here's to hoping we find a few episodes of Mysteries Anonymous to help us unite the truth.
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