ESPORTS

ESPORTS

EsportsEsports NewsLatest Additions in PUBG with Game Update 7.2 for PC Users

Latest Additions in PUBG with Game Update 7.2 for PC Users

Share This Post

When compared to its competitors, PUBG is a far more simulation-focused game, taking into account real-world weaponry and dynamics, including bullet projectile and unpredictable environmental conditions. With the title becoming compatible with various platforms, PUBG is continuing to grow with the introduction of new locations, survivor passes and fun features for gamers. This article shows you which new features landed in the game with the recent 7.2 patch release.

PUBG Ranked Mode

Ranked Mode bids farewell to the previous Survival Title system and is now a different framework to the current standard match that will feature the forever hated PUBG bots.

The rank of a player will significantly affect each game based on the results, and ranked mode is somewhat shockingly exclusive to only squads.

Ranked Mode match reduces the overall players limit down to 64 players instead of 100 and players will participate on either Miramar, Erangel, or Sanhok. There is no longer any red zone, and the blue zone ‘s duration and pace also received a significant increase.

Introduction of Bot Opponents

Developer PUBG Corp is now adding bots to the PC version of PUBG despite the critique from console gamers. Fortunately, there is a solution to prevent them, because they only exist in normal games, but it is nevertheless a controversial inclusion.

Prominent Gameplay Balances and Updates

Further changes occurred to the strength and character traits of each category of weapon, with the M416 getting a small nerf. In contrast, other assault rifles including the M16A4, Beryl M762 and MK47 Mutant also got a reasonable power boost.

Among the significant recent changes to the gameplay includes the use of Gas Cans. Players may now spill gasoline onto the field and ignite it with a firearm or throwables, as well as burn the enemies with fire by aiming the Gas Can being tossed in the air.

The latest update also features Vikendi’s long-awaited arrival, the snow-capped map of PUBG which was promptly addicting throughout Season 6. Except for performance problems and previously uninteresting areas, this time it all improved. Vikendi got a big makeover and a massive array of addicting attractions for players to engage in battle against each other.

The old rundown Dino Park has now become the engaging and proper theme park. There are also nine working trains marching across the map that gamers can travel on to reach one of the 12 platforms.

Other alterations include modifications and design changes to some destinations, including Abbey and Mount Kreznik, and players will also recognize that there is much less snow on the terrain now as well. It is among the prominent reasons why the snow bikes and snowmobiles got excluded in pursuit of the sidecar motorbikes and conventional motorcycle.

To top it off, a completely new Survivor Pass, known as the Cold Front, is now available for grinding. It comprises of 100 levels with unlockable skins, experience rewards, addicting objectives and unique collectable emoticons.

What are your thoughts regarding the PUBG 7.2 Gameplay Update? Please share your comments with us.

Arqam Cheema
Arqam Cheema
Simply put, I have been playing video games since childhood. Hence, I planned to utilize these skills and turn them into words to entertain players like me from all over the world. Consistently, working alongside prominent esports organizations to enhance my writing skills and provide them fascinating content.

Clash Royale

Related Posts

BLAST in the epic world of Dota 2 with Bounty Hunt Event

After conducting a Counter-Strike Global Offensive competition in the...

Are esports the last frontier for gender equality?

With the world in virtual lockdown because of the...

Apex Legends – Season 5 will have quests and other events

In Mid-April EA announced that "quests" will arrive in...

Cancellation of major Esports Events as a consequence to Coronavirus outbreak

Although the COVID-19 outbreak continues to spread through multiple...