The second closed alpha test of PUBG: Black Budget is just around the corner
Krafton Company continues working on the extraction shooter in the PUBG universe. The previous testing of PUBG: Black Budget was not enough to invite everyone to the open beta, so the next check of the shooter will again be closed — by invites from the developers themselves. Everything will take place from June 26 to 29, but you can apply right now using the standard Steam store feature — just click the "Request Access" button. We're telling you what else is known about the project at the moment.
Details of the second closed alpha of PUBG: Black Budget

Application submission will continue until the last moment, and then all the chosen ones will be notified separately. If the request is not accepted, the user will not receive any notifications. After the servers launch in America, Asia, and Europe, each invitee can bring two more friends along — this way it will be easier for people to form teams and test the multiplayer of the new game. But there is a condition: these friends must have had the corresponding status on Steam for at least 30 days, meaning you cannot bring someone who has just been added to your friend list. No one will be forced to sign an NDA — everyone will be allowed to post screenshots and videos on social media.
Additionally, it's worth keeping in mind that to play, you will need a computer running the Windows 11 operating system, 16 GB of RAM, an Intel Core i5 8400-level processor, and a graphics card with specs of at least an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060. Before the test begins, the developers advise updating its drivers and also checking the connection quality. And they also traditionally remind you: the further you go into the depths of the map, the harder it will be to survive and extract your loot.
Additionally, it's worth keeping in mind that to play, you will need a computer running the Windows 11 operating system, 16 GB of RAM, an Intel Core i5 8400-level processor, and a graphics card with specs of at least an NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060. Before the test begins, the developers advise updating its drivers and also checking the connection quality. And they also traditionally remind you: the further you go into the depths of the map, the harder it will be to survive and extract your loot.
14 June 2026