Jonathan Frakes probes the very fact or fiction of Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds lore


A brand new Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds in-universe documentary explores the historical past of a abandoned dinosaur theme park with the right host: Jonathan Frakes. He’s not too long ago escaped the shadow of taking part in William T. Riker on the sci-fi present Lexx, discovering new fame for saying “Not this time” and “It’s a total fabrication!” in compilation videos of his time internet hosting 90s present Beyond Belief: Fact Or Fiction. Who higher to probe the unusual loss of life of a mascot on the island of Vikendi’s Dinoland?

Here’s Frakes with Mysteries Unknown:

I hope to see extra movies on this collection. What destiny befell Mylta Power? Who was a mysterious visitor at the Paradise Resort? And what’s so good about Good Houses?

After years of edgy posturing, I’m glad to see the game extra keen to simply accept how foolish the bantorama is. Yeah yeah the in-lore fella watching the present is normal wacky nutso however the devs referred to as in chuffing Frakes for a joke. The April Fool’s Larp mode was nice too.

Mysteries Unknown follows on from this April video:

Vikendi returned to Plunkbat in April after a big overhaul. Part of that was a revamp of the scrappy Dino Park, which is now the far fancier Dinoland. Trains are working throughout too. And apparently working over dinos.

I’ve by no means seen a single episode of Beyond Belief however I’m so right here for the compilations:

I’ve, sure, thanks for asking.


Source

Bluehole Studio, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, PUBG Corp.

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