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PUBG is getting easy Nvidia highlight support and a contest for cool clips

Capture every kill with ease.
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Ever gotten an awesome kill or experienced a silly moment in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds? It’s likely you’ve experienced one or the other.

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Now, thanks to Nvidia ShadowPlay, you can make sure that you’ll be able to share every epic moment with ease, the company announced at gamescom.

ShadowPlay automatically captures moments in PUBG. Whenever you do something like get a kill, die, win a match, or knockout yourself or enemies, ShadowPlay Highlights will automatically save a clip that can be edited and uploaded quickly.

In light of the announcement, Nvidia announced a contest for the “most exciting or amusing” moments in PUBG. Entering the contest gives players a chance to win a GTX 1080 Ti graphics card or a GTX USB drive.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is known for delivering intense, fast-paced action, and for not taking things too seriously,” said C.H. Kim, VP & Executive Producer of Bluehole. “Giving our players the ability to automatically capture that fun and easily share it with friends will increase our presence on social media and introduce PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds to even more gamers.”

Activating ShadowPlay Highlights requires PUBG’s latest update on Steam, and GeForce Experience 3.8 or higher. Once you have both, the setup can begin. With each clip that is automatically saved, they can be quickly shared immediately to Facebook or YouTube.

It’s hard to imagine PUBG getting bigger than it already is, but this new ease of use for capturing clips could make it happen.


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