Key Takeaways
- PUBG: Battlegrounds adds destructible terrain to Sanhok on December 4, increasing the game's tactical challenge.
- The update will shake up the game for the map introduced in 2018, offering a new way to approach battle.
- PC players will get early access on December 4th, while console players will get the update on December 12th.
PUBG: Battlegrounds brings terrain and damaged buildings for the Sanhok map on December 4th. PC release for this PUBG: Battlegrounds the update will arrive early, but console players will have to wait until December 12 to try it out for themselves.
PUBG: Military camp is one of the oldest titles in the battle royale genre. For many, it remains one of the best battle royale games out there, despite the number of titles released in the genre over the years since 2017. famously, the developer PUBG Studios has been able to update the game with new content until today. It's great to see a creator who doesn't rest on success after success, but stays committed to doing it. PUBG: Battlegrounds the best game possible.
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In an explosive trailer, PUBG Studios revealed that destructible worlds and buildings are coming PUBG: Battlegrounds' Map of Sanhok on December 4. Bridges have blown up, players have destroyed a small town in the heat of battle, new ditches have been made in the grass for players to take cover in, and there's even a wall cracked by bombs. Here's a sneak peek at what players can expect when they return to Sakhok after releasing this update. PUBG: Battlegrounds It already requires a ton of tactical nous to succeed, but this will surely raise your skill ceiling higher.
The corrupted world of PUBG is coming to Sanhok
The destructible environment feature is designed for the Rondo map PUBG: Battlegrounds' Update 29.1 from earlier this year, but this is the first time it has come to Sanhok. It's a map that's been around since 2018, so it should give it a big shake-up in how it plays. It's always going to be hard to make a map fresh once players know it, but a broken world is a great way to achieve that without changing the layout. PC players can try it out from December 4th, while console players will have to wait until December 12th.
Although the ruined world of Sanhok will provide something new in the near future of the game, that's not all fans have to look forward to. Earlier this year, PUBG: Battlegrounds' The 2024 roadmap highlighted the move to Unreal Engine 5. Given the lack of news about it so far, it's unlikely to arrive this year, but it's good to know it's still in the works that.