Fans of Blackpink can look forward to a groundbreaking virtual concert experience within PUBG Mobile, making it a first-of-its-kind event.
The Korean-pop girl band Blackpink announced As part of the collaboration with PUBG Mobile, Blackpink will be presenting their inaugural virtual concert titled 'The Virtual.' This announcement comes as the band gears up for their much-anticipated return in August 2022, following the release of their last album in 2020. Blackpink plans to celebrate their comeback with a brand-new song and a fresh music video.
Within PUBG's lobby, players can enter a special concert mode where they can immerse themselves in the music without the worry of losing or being kicked out. Instead, they’ll be able to enjoy the melodies while gaining experience points, all without the need for any in-game purchases. PUBG Mobile is free to download.
Additionally, players will have the chance to don outfits inspired by Blackpink members and acquire cosmetic items for their avatars from July 23 until August 31.
Mark your calendars for the concert dates: July 22, 23, 29, and 30 for the Americas; and July 23, 24, 30, and 31 for the rest of the world. Each concert will run for approximately 20 minutes, allowing fans to listen to their favorite tracks as often as they desire.
This marks the second collaboration between Blackpink and PUBG Mobile; the previous partnership featured tracks from the group’s first full-length album, 'The Album,' used as the backdrop for Battleground Mobile.
According to a representative from YG Entertainment, the goal was to create a platform where artists and their fans could connect more personally, transcending geographical and linguistic barriers. They hope that fans will find even more charm in Blackpink through this virtual concert experience. said Blackpink's label, YG Entertainment, emphasizes how this initiative allows gaming environments to enhance fan engagement in novel ways. Artists like Ariana Grande and Travis Scott had previously showcased live concerts in Fortnite, a highly acclaimed video game. Just last week, the multiplayer game Free Fire announced a partnership with Justin Bieber, who is scheduled to perform on the platform shortly.
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