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PUBG Mobile drops exciting details for the future of the battle royale at gamescom latam

by Finn Jan 04,2025

Level Infinite has unveiled exciting updates for PUBG Mobile at gamescom latam, including weapon enhancements, gameplay improvements, and the return of a major esports tournament. Senior Director James Yang announced significant weapon revamps and gameplay tweaks are on the horizon.

The PUBG MOBILE Global Open (PMGO) will return in 2025, held in Uzbekistan. However, for immediate action, the PUBG MOBILE World Cup (PMWC) in Riyadh on July 19th offers a thrilling $3,000,000 prize pool.

New features boost player survivability: healing while driving and a mobile shop accessible with in-game tokens. A new dual-wield weapon is also slated for release later this year, alongside optimizations for the bolt-action sniper rifle (bullet penetration) and the P90.

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Future updates will introduce vampire and werewolf themes (Versions 3.4 and 3.5 respectively). In the meantime, explore other battle royale games on Android!

Download PUBG Mobile for free (with in-app purchases) from the App Store and Google Play. Stay updated via the official Facebook page or website.

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