PUBG Mobile celebrates first anniversary with multiple in-game goodies and enhancements
PUBG Mobile has been around for a year already, and the latest update — labeled 0.11.5 — is an anniversary piece of code that comes with a few special treats. In addition to the first anniversary specials, PUBG Mobile 0.11.5 also comes with Royale Pass Season 6 content.
Without further ado, these are the highlights of the PUBG Mobile 0.11.5 update:
- Dynamic Weather is now available on Erangel and Miramar.
- The G36C rifle was added to Vikendi, replacing the SCAR-L.
- The Tukshai three-wheeled bus replaces the Dacia, Jeep, and Mini Bus on Sanhok.
- Weekly challenges now award more points and they can be collected with a single tap.
- Birthday parties on Spawn Island with fireworks and crates containing anniversary rewards to collect during matches.
- Randomly spawned birthday cakes.
- Multiple tweaks and fixes.
PUBG Mobile is available for both Android and iOS. Depending on your region, the update might not show up in Google Play and Apple's App Store yet. Feel free to drop a comment with your location and the status of this update in the comments section. In Romania, for example, the 0.11.5 update is not up yet.
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