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PUBG Ally Duo Mode released into two-week beta, pairing you up with an Nvidia-powered AI teammate
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Last Updated on June 17, 2026
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You can now play PUBG duos with a human-like smart AI
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Nvidia has officially announced the release of PUBG Ally Duo Mode, now available on Steam as a two-week beta. The limited-time mode allows players to pair up with an advanced AI player, which was spawned from a collaboration between Nvidia and PUBG publishers Krafton. Nvidia says the clever bot has “deep knowledge” of the game and a highly adaptive playstyle.
PUBG: Battlegrounds (formerly known as PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) still attracts hundreds of thousands of players every day, regularly sitting near the top of Steam’s most played charts. It’s the game that really helped popularize the battle royale genre, beginning as a popular mod for Arma 3 before being developed into a standalone title released in 2017.
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You can now play PUBG duos with a human-like smart AI
Ally Duo is available in beta and appears in the ‘Arcade’ section of the play tab.
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The AI player you’ll be parachuting into action with is powered by Nvidia ACE, a suite of “RTX-accelerated digital human technologies” that was originally designed to create conversational NPCs. Since its debut in 2023, the AI-based technology has grown into something that can create autonomous game characters who dynamically interact with the world.
PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS’ new Ally Duo Mode Beta is available now through June 30th, via Steam. This introduces PUBG Ally, a highly adaptive, context-aware AI teammate that dynamically adjusts its playstyle based on your commands and emergent battlefield situations.
It makes independent decisions such as looting, fighting and navigating to support you, all without requiring continuous prompting. Capable of understanding both voice and text inputs, from casual comments to tactical instructions, PUBG Ally possesses a deep knowledge of PUBG-specific terminology, player lingo, map locations, and item attributes.
It works seamlessly alongside you to secure that coveted chicken dinner. Born from a collaborative AI research and development effort between KRAFTON and NVIDIA, PUBG Ally represents a new generation of AI game characters designed for deeper immersion.
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Demoed at the Seoul GeForce Gamer Festival last October, the video above provides an excellent example of the AI Ally in action. It was originally announced for ‘early 2026’ – though that date has obviously slipped. Either way, it’s finally here and is able to communicate with players in English, Korean, or Chinese. Nvidia says it “navigates the environment like a real human”.
Nvidia says the bot’s “cognitive system” uses three AI models and runs locally on RTX GPUs with at least 8GB of VRAM. The models are Nvidia Parakeet for speech-to-text, Nvidia Mistral-Nemo-Minitron for content-aware responses in English, and a custom Krafton text-to-speech model that produces “natural-sounding voice responses”.
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