Brendan Greene (aka PlayerUnknown) has ideas about the story and possible single player modes for Battlegrounds, but there are no plans to make them a reality.
Speaking to Gamespot, the creator of the phenomenally successful Battle Royale game explained that, earlier in development, he had come up with some backstory to why a hundred inappropriately dressed people would be air-dropped onto an island that makes big electric bubbles.
"Because of the lore of the island," he explained, "there was an idea that I had for what I thought would be a pretty cool single-player [mode], and even co-op single-player campaign." Unfortunately, that might be as far as that idea goes:
"We have no resources. We have no time. We have no plans to add anything like this to the game. No, no single-player is coming to Battlegrounds."
The best Greene will offer right now is that a campaign could come "some day".
Greene also reiterated that the team wants to allow for cross-play between PC and Xbox One:
"It's something we're looking into, but right now we don't have anything to say about it [...] how we do that requires a bit of work."
An Xbox One version of the game will arrive later this year as part of the Game Preview early access program - it'll even have an Xbox One X upgrade patch.
Why not watch our own chat with PlayerUnknown - including where he sees the game in 5 years, and its position on Xbox?
Joe Skrebels is IGN's UK News Editor, and he would really love to see how they try to coherently explain this nonsense. Follow him on Twitter.
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