PUBG: Battlegrounds Teased to Get Surveillance Drones

PUBG: Battlegrounds will get drones to up your crew’s ante and have yet one more means to win a combat. The drone surveillance function is highlighted in a brand new teaser. Video games like PUBG: New State have already got drones to supply a tactical benefit to gamers. In accordance with Krafton, PUBG Battlegrounds will probably be free-to-play for all customers beginning January 12. Though the sport will probably be free to obtain and play, Krafton will reportedly limit some objects and sport modes to paying players.

A teaser video was posted on the PUBG: Battlegrounds Fb web page. The quick clip exhibits a set of gamers hiding and planning their strikes. Unknowingly, they’re being monitored by a surveillance drone managed by one other participant. The same teaser was additionally tweeted earlier this week whereby the builders shared a clip that confirmed a radio-controlled surveillance drone, a distant management, a map, in addition to a bag.

The function is anticipated to return to PUBG: Battleground on January 12, the date when the sport will change to a free-to-play mannequin, in line with Krafton. The sport is priced at Rs. 999 on Steam in India. Though it is going to be free to obtain, some objects together with choose sport modes will probably be unique to paying players.

In the meantime, Krafton is constant with its strict countermeasures in opposition to gamers who cheat in Battlegrounds Cell India. It has banned greater than 71,000 accounts in the course of the week that ended on January 2. The developer has already banned over two lakh accounts in a month’s time. These gamers’ gadgets are being completely banned from the battle royale cellular sport.

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