Battlegrounds Creator Only Plays “Occasionally,” Says He Isn’t A Gamer

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Despite the name, the creator of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds isn’t actually unknown – he’s a 41-year-old Irish graphic artist and web designer named Brendan Greene, and he’s a rather interesting guy. CNET recently sat down for an extensive interview with Greene, touching on a ton of subjects, but perhaps the most surprising revelation is the fact that the man behind the hottest game in the world right now doesn’t consider himself a gamer.

Here’s what Greene said had to say about his gaming habits, or lack thereof:

“I was always into games, I just didn't get a chance to play in them very much in my kind of twenties and early thirties because I was a DJ, so most weekends I was out at gigs. The first multiplayer game I really fell in love with was Delta Force: Black Hawk Down. I played the s**t out of that game until there were no more servers left.

I loved the whole idea of it. The fact that it was somewhat realistic, and I could go be a sniper quite easily. But I didn't really play a lot of games. I don't consider myself a gamer, compared to a lot of people I meet at these conventions where their life is dedicated to games. I enjoy games, but I don't consider myself on that level. I've never played Zelda. I've never played these classic games because they don't interest me.”


In fact, it turns out the titular PlayerUnknown doesn’t even play PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds all that often:

“I don't [play PUBG much]. I watch it a lot on Twitch. It's the greatest gameplay debugger out there. I just watch people constantly play it. I don't play it all that often myself because I kind of want to keep myself...somewhat separated from the game mechanics. I feel like if I play my game too much, or even if I play too many other games, subconsciously, I'll just want to do things to make the game easier for me. Or add things that I want to the game, which aren't necessarily the best things for the game.

Don't get me wrong, I do play my own game. Not as much as I probably should, but I play it occasionally. I'm okay at it. I tend to camp a lot. But also, especially when you're in the office during the day, it's such a high-tension game. That, you know, you're sweating and shaking at the end of it...and that's not very good if you want to get more work done afterwards!”


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SilkyPosted:

Quite suprising - I assumed somebody like that would play quite often.

9ntyPosted:

Never heard of a game creator doesn't even play his own game. Never clever and people is his inspiration of course. Interesting...

GT-RPosted:

He is a smart man for sure.

DeftonesPosted:

"I feel like if I play my game too much, or even if I play too many other games, subconsciously, I'll just want to do things to make the game easier for me."

Good developer is good.

CykaPosted:

Honestly he is very smart to not play it alot so he keeps away from adding stuff to help him and make it easier.

SimpPosted:

It's good that he is looking at what's best for the community. He doesn't want things to be too easy for people and that's always fun so people have at least some challenge in the game.

TOXICPosted:

Makes sense, don't wanna be grinding the game so much it gets too easy lol.
Really looking forward to playing this game myself.

XboxPosted:

Don't really matter to me how much he plays, he created a awesome game that a lot of people seem to enjoy and I'm sure he has better things to do besides sitting there playing the game.

MajPosted:

I think it's more beneficial that he isn't a regular player - as he said himself.
Smart guy

EchoPosted:

It's actually a smart idea, He doesn't play because he'll end up making it easier for himself which I know alot of developer's out there can fall victim to. Still, he created a great game and that's all that matter's.