Developer PUBG Corps has released patch notes for the latest update of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds on PC, with update #8 incorporating several notable changes, with the biggest being a brand new weapons skins system that allows players to customize their guns, and the introduction of two new Crates with new cosmetic it
Guess I’ll have to wait because a beta won’t even be ready until November. Will we even get the full release this year? Hard to say. This is just like Grand Theft Auto V’s launch. You’d think Rockstar would have lear
Yes, you can miss missions. Now that may make sense if your caravan moves to a new area, or if a character, the quest giver, passes away. Those seem obvious, but there was one that didn’t seem so obvious. In chapter three, I had two yellow missions as well as a white mission that said Abigail wanted to talk to me. Well when I did one of the yellows, Abigail’s disappeared, which was weird because it seemingly had nothing to do with what I just did. That’s just the one I caught. Did I miss more before t
In addition to the new skins system in PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds that will provide players some flexibility in customizing their characters’ appearance, the update also introduces some new options for earning cosmetic items through the Triumph and Raider crates. The Triumph crates can only be opened by purchasing a Weapon Cosmetic Key, while the Raider crates can be opened for free from players that earn them in-g
Crackdown 3 is also receiving a 5v5 multiplayer mode called Wrecking Zone that takes advantage of Microsoft’s Azure technology for mass destruction across two maps at launch. After a tumultuous development process, it’s great to finally see the game so close to finally shipping. The original Crackdown will also soon be available via Xbox Backwards Compatibility, so series fans should be satisfied over the next few mon
PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is available now on Xbox One, PC, iOS, and Android – for a closer look at the latest changes in update #8 for PUBG 1.0 on PC, you can check out the patch notes below, with the updates currently available on the game’s test server and will be available globally down the l
This is why the two games are not a great comparison. On one side, Epic’s battle royale experience is all about close range combat and constructing forts. Whereas PUBG Corporation’s rendition revolves around patience, strategy, and close to medium range combat. Your opinion of each game will most likely align with your playstyle. Most people love to run and gun. That is a big reason why Call of Duty sells so incredibly well every year and that is probably why Fortnite exploded. Well, besides it also being f
In addition to the new map, the patch itself also covers a lot of other ground as far as new items, features, and updates. Specifically, the update includes a new weapon exclusive to the Sanhok map in the QBZ95, a new assault rifle that is meant to take the place of the SCA
Over on the game’s Steam Community page, developer PUBG Corp has revealed the patch notes for the PC version’s update #15, which will bring over the brand new Sanhok map, which was available in testing for several weeks, over to the live ser
Over on the game’s Steam Community page, PUBG Corps revealed the patch notes for the upcoming Update #12 for the game’s PC version, which promises a hefty number of balance changes and more. The patch itself will be available later today after scheduled server maintenance at 7pm PT, while a new ranked season for the game will also be commencing to
Fortnite can feel the complete opposite. Don’t get me wrong; the game is fantastic. I see why it has exploded into what it is today. It still never connected with me though. While you will find yourself in a lot more battles in Epic’s rendition of Battle Royale Nostalgia royale, I always felt that it was missing some suspense. No matter where you are at in Fortnite , you have cover. Well, unless you do not have any building materials, but that is not to often since you can gather materials from almost every object. Running from town to town usually is not an issue because if an enemy spots you and starts firing, just pop up a few walls and boom, cover! In fact, you can pull an entire fortress out of your pocket at a moment’s notice, provided you have the equipment. If I see another player off in the distance, a distance close enough that I can do some damage, I won’t bother because the opponent can erect a tower at the snap of a fin
Video game companies often try to market a companion app for their games. I don’t know if they’re just trying to cross promote something that will get phone users to generate traffic, or if the developers legitimately got behind this thing as a useful service. Red Dead Redemption II’s is on the latter half. It’s actually useful, which is something I ignored until my friend messaged me and told me to check it out. It’s a great way to use the
