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PUBG Gift Card

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    PUBG is the game that started it all. While the battle royale genre has existed for a while now, it's been made popular by this fantastic game. Grab a frying pan, scout for a gun, and get a mate – you won't be surviving this for long if you're not careful.

    PUBG is the ultimate merger of gathering supplies, tactical thinking, and a battle of bullets – as 100 different players come into the map, but the only one can come out. If you do manage to be the last man standing in PUBG, you're entitled to a particular feathery feast.

    PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS was the best selling premium game in 2017, and it's numbers continue to rage on as the community becomes even more enchanted with the action-packed gameplay.

    The game is also receiving continual support from the developers in the form of new seasons. New seasons add more content into the game, giving it fantastic replay value. If you want to make sure that you stand out among the crowd, you might want to invest in a slick-looking outfit.

    But, this is wholly optional. PUBG isn't a pay to win the game, and paying for skins won't get you any skill – only practice and persistence.

    The best way to get some in-game currency is through the gift card system – which allows you to purchase a myriad of accessories and fun skins. The best way to win is simple – all you need to do is get good.

News

Why PUBG Is Finally Adding Teammate Respawn Features

For a long time, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds--more often just called PUBG, but oddly now redundantly named PUBG: Battlegrounds--drew a clear line in the sand between itself and the other big games in the genre it helped birth. Warzone introduced its second-chance system, the Gulag, Apex Legends has always starred hero characters with unique abilities, and Fortnite, well, you know Fortnite--it's the one with lightsabers and web-slinging.For a long time, PUBG stayed true to itself as a gritty, slow-and-steady survival shooter that, I argue, boasts unrivaled tension even today. But more recently, PUBG has gotten more experimental and a bit looser with its realism in an apparent effort to bring popular mechanics from other battle royales into the genre's progenitor. Some maps now use a Gulag-like system to win back your right to carry on in a round, a particular backpack can protect you from Blue Zone damage for a limited time, and in the new 23.2 patch, players can now respawn allies at designated zones akin to Fortnite's Reboot Vans, Warzone's Buy Stations, or Apex Legends' Respawn Beacons.Using the new Recall system, players can retrieve their fallen allies' Blue Chips, then bring them to one of several Blue Chip Towers around the map to revive them and get them back into action. Enemies can even steal the Blue Chips of other teams, but may then drop them once more if or when they're eliminated. Players can also find and use Blue Chip Transmitters, allowing them to revive teammates on the fly rather than needing to trek to a nearby tower. Like the game's Comeback system, the Blue Chip mechanics are limited to only some maps, meaning they haven't changed the meta of all of PUBG's many maps, just some of them.Continue Reading at GameSpot


17/05/2023