PUBG: BLINDSPOT has launched on Steam as an early access title. The game is presented as a top-down, team-based tactical shooter built around 5v5 matches and focused on coordinated squad play.
In PUBG: BLINDSPOT players select from a roster of distinct agents, construct team synergies and rely on coordination and careful positioning to succeed. The design emphasizes cooperative tactics and agent roles rather than solo action.
Early feedback has been mixed. Reviewers and players have complimented the title for its technical stability, its focus on team-oriented gameplay and the depth of some of its mechanics. At the same time, the release has drawn criticism for issues with controls, camera behavior, shooting feel and its overall visual presentation.
According to third-party tracking data, the game’s peak concurrent player count topped just over 3,000 users shortly after launch, but that number had declined to 1,103 players by the time this report was published. The public rating on the store sits at 63 percent based on 721 user reviews. PUBG: BLINDSPOT is distributed as a free-to-play title.
The early access debut leaves room for further development and balancing; the combination of positive notes about teamplay and technical stability alongside concrete criticisms suggests the developer may refine controls, camera and shooting systems in future updates based on player feedback.