The tactical competitive shooting chicken-eating game PUBG Mobile developed by South Korea’s Krafton Studio has become a free game on January 12. After the game is free, the number of online players has increased to a certain extent, and the number of online games on Steam reached its peak yesterday.
690,000 people. The game’s current online population ranks third on Steam, second only to CS:GO and DOTA2. In order to attract more players, the official also released the latest game trailer.
New players will start out with a free basic account that provides access to most of the game’s content. And you can upgrade to BATTLEGROUNDS Plus at any time for a fee. Players who purchased before the game is free will be automatically upgraded to BATTLEGROUNDS Plus and will also receive a PUBG Special Souvenir Pack.
In this 15.2 update, drone systems have been added to the battlefield! Players can hold a drone tablet and enter the drone’s field of view to conduct long-range reconnaissance without directly facing the risk of combat.
Plus, players can get a variety of healing boosts for themselves and their teammates with brand new EMT gear! The game adds two game tutorial modes for newbies – basic training mode and AI training competition, which further enriches the player’s game experience.