PUBG Mobile 1.9 Update will Launch on this Date: Everything You Should Know: PUBG Mobile’s rise to become one of the best battle royale titles on the market has relied heavily on regular upgrades. Every few months, the game’s developers introduce a slew of new features, enhancing the overall experience and keeping the game fresh for gamers. The most recent edition, version 1.8, was published in January of this year and included, among other things, a Spider-Man-themed game mode. As a result, users are looking forward to the 1.9 update, which is expected to be released on March 18th.
PUBG Mobile 1.9: Features and Update at a Glance
After the current Royale Pass expires and PUBG Mobile update 1.9 is released, a new Royale Pass should begin. We’re still waiting for details on the new Royale Pass, as the new upgrade is only available in beta. They should arrive a week before the update is fully revealed and dated, so stay tuned for more information.
- Royal Arena Assault
- Weapon Throw feature
- cheer park
- 4th anniversary
- Emergency Pickup
- Self Revive Kit
- ATV vehicle
- Bicycle
- Lynx AMR sniper rifle
- Anniversary Mode
- Zipline Feature (livik map)
- New ATV Quad bike
- Riot Shield
- Recall defeated teammate
- revive in water
- Security (advance Report features improvement)
- Warehouse 2.0 And New Game Modes
- Changes In Grenades
- Melee Throw
- C2S5 Month 9 Royale Pass
The biggest new feature in PUBG Mobile 1.9 is the mode Royale Arena: Assault, which comes in addition to several weapon tweaks and map alterations. The devs haven’t released the entire patch notes for the update yet since they want to work out any bugs with 1.9 during the beta stage, but they will shortly before it goes live to everyone. We’ll provide you with the entire list as soon as they do, so keep checking back.
After the release, the BGMI 1.9 Update will be available for download directly from the game’s official website. Users will also be able to update to the most recent version of the game by going to their respective app stores on their mobile devices.