

SLR Sniper Rifle - The deadly SLR rifle from PUBG on PC arrives in PUBG MOBILE for additional carnage, along with new grip and scope accessories.Exclusive Skins - Even more zany skins are available for customization, including player armor, weapons, planes, and even vehicle finishes.


Other game-related updates for PUBG MOBILE today include: Players can create and customize unique clan icons and work to earn exclusive rewards by climbing in ranks and completing challenges.
PUBG WAR MODE UPDATE
In addition to War Mode, PUBG MOBILE's July update delivers an all-new way for players to team up and dominate with the introduction of the clan system. Join one of three 10-man squads to compete for dominance over a small slice of Erangel. Players earn three points for killing an opponent, one point for killing a downed opponent and one point for saving a teammate. 7.2K 329K views 4 years ago War is PUBG’s most deadly Event Mode yet. Teamwork and grit are continuously tested, as players respawn repeatedly until one team reaches 100 points.
PUBG WAR MODE PATCH
Players on iOS and Android can skydive in to the new epic battle of War Mode where teams duke it out on a small patch of the battlefield. Other than weapons and parachutes, PC and Xbox One versions don't have any skins available.Following June's introduction of First Person Perspective Mode, PUBG MOBILE's latest content drop amplifies the action from the rugged terrain of the Miramar and Erangel realms.

PUBG Mobile will boast exclusive skins following this update as it added skins for player armour, weapons, planes and even vehicles. The rewards were not listed at the time of writing, but they are presumably weapon skins and clothing items. They can further utilise the system by working together to earn exclusive rewards by climbing in ranks and completing challenges. Other than War Mode, this update brought the clan system - players can now create and customise clans with clan icons. It remains to be seen how well the fast paced action will fare on mobile devices though, due to the obvious control scheme restrictions and possible bottlenecks when a device needs to render a bunch of players at the same time. Players earn three points for killing an opponent, one point for killing a downed opponent and one point for saving a teammate. In PUBG Mobile's case it will be when a team reaches 100 points. Just as any Team Deathmatch, War Zone lets players respawn indefinitely until one team reaches a winning condition. The mode's high octane action proved to be a welcome change from the intense and somewhat slow battle royale predecessor as the stakes are much lower, since a death doesn't mean you're out of the match. War Mode is basically just a fancy name for Team Deathmatch where players get thrown into a small part of the map with weapons and gear already in their inventories. The game mode has been live on the PC version for a few months now, but some players might be wondering how they can play the PUBG War Mode on the Xbox One. Players will get a taste of War Zone mode in PUBG Mobile now as well, after it was well received in PC.
