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So, you know how game updates usually sneak up on you? Well, KRAFTON just dropped a new one—Update 36.1—for PUBG: Battlegrounds on PC. Console users gotta twiddle their thumbs till June 19. Anyway, this update’s packed with juicy stuff that could flip the whole game upside down for both hardcore and chill players. Who knows, maybe it’s the shake-up we all needed.
PUBG’s been around since 2017, and seriously, it’s like the game that never says die. It’s still drawing in thousands on Steam. Maybe it’s the endless stream of new maps, weapons, and tweaks—the devs just won’t let it get stale.
Oh, and about those changes in Update 36.1? Ranked’s getting a major facelift with new tiers called Crystal and Survivor. Seems like Survivor’s the new superstar, but there’s also a Ranked Duo Mode for all regions now. They’re even mixing in stuff from Normal Matches into Ranked! It’s kinda like when your favorite dish gets a surprise ingredient—you’re not sure if it’s better or just different.
And then there’s the return of the Black Market, but only till July 14 for PC and a bit longer for consoles. If you’re into cosmetics, you’ll want to get in on this. I still don’t get why they make these things time-limited. Ah well, marketing, I guess.
Weapons, yeah, they got their tweaks too. The AUG’s now a little less punchy with its aim reduced—guess they thought it was too OP before. VSS, on the other hand, got a buff. Funny how they keep fiddling with the guns and spawn rates—like, are we really paying attention or just rolling with it? Vertical recoil on muzzle brakes got better, whatever that means in the heat of the moment.
Anyway, back to the update—oh right, vehicle controls improved, and there are UI changes. It’s always a trip how they spruce up the UI, isn’t it? Almost like they want to keep us guessing each time we log in.
So yeah, if you’ve been out of the PUBG loop, maybe this is your cue to jump back in. There’s a mountain of alterations to sink your teeth into, and who knows? The new dynamics might have a few surprises in store.