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PUBG fans think the new PGIS format is too "experimental"

If there's one thing everyone can agree on about the PUBG Global Invitational.S (PGIS) 2021 tournament, it's that the format is incredibly confusing. After the 32 invited teams have completed their two-week quarantine in Seoul, South Korea, they will play a round of Rank Decision matches to determine their placement.


The top 16 teams will compete for delicious chicken dinners during the next week over 16 Weekly Survival matches. When a team wins, it earns a place in the Weekly Final and is removed from further Weekly Survival matches that week, replaced by the next best-ranked team from the Rank Decision matches.


The Weekly Finals offer more prize money as teams compete over the course of 10 matches. This prize money is "based on performance" - we've got no further details as of yet, but the team with the most prize money after eight weeks of PGIS will be crowned the champion.


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Update 10.2 - Now Live!



10.2, our first update of the year, is now live and giving you new ways to travel in style, view the upcoming PGI.S esports event, and more.

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First up, we've got a brand new vehicle hitting the Battlegrounds! The Coupe RB is a vintage two-seater with a need for speed. This zippy little vehicle won't help much with squad transport but it'll certainly get you and your passenger where you need to go, and fast! As the fastest Battlegrounds vehicle on four wheels, the Coupe can reach speeds up to 150 km/h. If you wanna go fast and furious, pick up the new Coupe RB on Erangel, Miramar, or Sanhok!


For a little added fun on two wheels, there are now a selection of vehicle emotes for the Dirt Bike available at the press of a button! Simply left click (default on PC) while in the air on the Dirt Bike and style your way across the Battlegrounds.

Up next, we're bringing all the action of PGI.S to you in more ways than ever, including in your own Battlegrounds! You can now watch the PGI.S matches in the PUBG client or even while in your own matches on one of several display screens located throughout the maps. Don't worry, we're not going to spam your game with PGI.S tournament sounds, these displays will be visual only.

Speaking of PGI.S, the esports tab has once again been unlocked in preparation for the tournament. Navigate over and read up on all the participating teams to get yourself ready for the next Pick'em Challenge. As always, there are plenty of great skins available for those who participate and choose the winners correctly! More information on the PGI.S Pick'em Challenge will be out soon.

There's plenty more in the patch, so be sure to check out the full patch notes to get all the details. A new year and Update 10.2 are both here, so drop in and check out everything new!

PUBG Labs: Arena Mode



Hello Survivors!

Last September, we introduced Arena Mode, our take on the classic arena shooter game mode where teams face off across several rounds, purchasing their gear with earned currency and fight to survive as long as possible.

We received a ton of great feedback on this mode and are now happy to roll out the upgraded version for everyone to try out. One of the major issues we saw was that it became quite difficult to mount any sort of comeback once your team had lost a round and all their items. In fact, your chances of winning the overall game sharply dropped with even one loss. We've taken some steps to make losing a match a little less punishing while also rewarding teams who are able to make it through without losing at all. We hope this helps strike a fair balance and makes the Arena a more exciting place.

Let’s take a look at what Arena Mode the 2nd Iteration has in store.

[h2]Arena Mode - 2nd Iteration Changes[/h2]


Since the last test, we have been receiving requests for a TPP version of Arena Mode. For this test, we'll be trying out TPP to see what different gameplay patterns it brings out and the different experience it can provide.
  • Perspective - TPP
    • Only available in TPP.
  • Changes in default pistol
    • Changed default pistol to P18C.
    • For the first Arena Mode, we received feedback that players with the default P1911 pistol did not stand a chance against players with purchased weapons. As such, we’ve replaced it with the P18C, which comes with an auto fire mode.
  • Loadout store improvements
    • Adjusted the amount of ammo given when purchasing a weapon.
    • Increased helmet price, which is now higher than the vest.
    • Starting from Round Four, weapons purchased from the loadout store will include attachments.
    • Players on a winning streak will earn bonus rewards accordingly and the teams who don’t lose any chances before the final round will be rewarded with an upgraded loadout store which has the following items:
      • Care Package items.
      • Special consumables like Adrenaline Syringe and the First Aid Kits.
    • Pistols and shotguns can now be found under the same category.
  • Loadout point balance adjustment
    • Reduced points earned for a kill from 150 to 100.
    • Reduced end of round points earned (both win/lose).
    • Since squads with fewer players are at a disadvantage, they will earn more kill points depending on their squad size.
    • Considering player feedback on how hard it is to win the next round after losing your items upon defeat, you’ll now get a small bonus to help you rebuy the gear you need.
  • UX improvements
    • To help reduce confusion during combat, we’re disabling kill feed messages from the other arenas, so now only events within your current arena will be shown.
    • There were quite a few players leaving the game after losing their first chance, thinking the game was over. We’ve added a message to let players know they’re still in it!
    • When starting a new round, map features such as zoom option and markers will revert to default.
  • Addition of the reporting system
    • Players in spectate mode can now report other players for cheating or behavior that goes against our Rules of Conduct.

[h2]Schedule[/h2]
PC
January 13 - January 18 4pm KST 2021
January 12 - January 17 11pm PST
January 13 - January 18 8am CET

Console
January 21 - January 25 4pm KST 2021
January 20 - January 24 11pm PST
January 21 - January 25 8am CET

For more details on the rules of Arena Mode, you can check out our Previous Announcement.

We hope these changes will make for a more fun and rewarding Arena Mode experience, but are excited to hear what you think as well! Drop into the new Arena Mode and give it a try. Afterwards, let us know what you think so we can continue to improve it!

Best of luck and we’ll see you in the Arena!

PUBG Team.

PUBG gets a new Reputation system to curb toxic behaviour

As is the case with plenty of multiplayer games, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has its fair share of, well, less than ideal player behaviour. In an effort to curb this - and "help keep things more civil while you kill each other" - developer PUBG Corp. is introducing a new feature: a Reputation System.


The new PUBG Reputation System feature comes to battle royale game as part of its upcoming 10.2 patch, which has just hit the title's testing grounds ahead of its live launch later on. "Keeping in-game interactions healthy is important to us," the devs explain in the update notes. "We know passions can run high on the Battlegrounds, but toxic behaviour is never justified. To help keep things more civil while you kill each other, we're introducing a new Reputation System to PUBG."


The way this works by assigning a 'Reputation Level' to each player, which can range between zero and five (six in total), and is given according to how you've treated others in-game. You'll be able to find out your own Reputation Level in PUBG's Team Finder.


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You can watch PUBG esports in PUBG matches now

Following in the footsteps of its battle royale cousin Call of Duty: Warzone, PUBG is upping its efforts to promote its esports scene in-game. As part of Update 10.2, which introduces a new reputation system to stamp out toxicity, ten big screens are being added to popular maps Erangel and Miramar which will show livestreams of action from PUBG Global Invitational.S.


The tournament, which is based in the South Korean capital Seoul, is currently underway and features 32 teams from around the world such as Team Liquid, FaZe Clan, and T1. All the action will now be beamed to PUBG players in-game and in pre-game lobbies, and trailers will run when the stream is offline.


If you think you'll be too distracted from fragging by the world's best players, or just simply humiliated by the skill gap, then there will be an option to turn the livestreams off.


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