The latest music video from K-pop stars Blackpink has the band dropping onto a battle royale island. As part of a recent collaboration with PUBG Mobile ā€” which recently featured its first-ever in-game concert ā€” Blackpink released a new video that takes place inside of the gameā€™s world. It features virtual avatars of the band as they sing in post-apocalyptic landscapes and ride motorcycles across abandoned highways. The song itself, called ā€œReady For Love,ā€ was teased during the groupā€™s virtual concert appearance.

The virtual concert and video follow in the footsteps of other in-game performances, most notably those in Fortnite, which has featured the likes of Travis Scott and Ariana Grande. But itā€™s also part of a slowly burgeoning trend of music merging with virtual worlds. League of Legends developer Riot, for instance, has multiple virtual music projects ā€” including the K-pop quartet K/DA and the hip-hop group True Damage ā€” which releases albums and performs as holograms at live events. Virtual influencer Miquela once debuted a music video at Lollapalooza, and PUBG parent company Krafton has been teasing a virtual human named Ana it hopes to turn into a pop star.

As for Blackpink and PUBG Mobile, the collaboration isnā€™t quite over. The in-game concert ā€” dubbed ā€œThe Virtualā€ ā€” is still running through this weekend. Players in North and South America can check it out until July 30th, while the rest of the world has until the 31st.

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