PUBG's Rondo Unveiled: Dual Planes, Tactical Gadgets, and Game-Changing Buy Stations Set to Revolutionize Gameplay!
In a concise two-minute video, the developers of PUBG unveil a plethora of exciting additions accompanying the release of their latest map, Rondo.
Notably, the introduction of two planes instead of one prompts curiosity about its impact on the mid-game dynamics.
Addressing the common issue of a chaotic start followed by a dull mid-game on larger maps, the split of 100 players into two planes of 50 each seems promising, provided they are adequately distanced. The developers hint that Rondo is poised to be the largest 8v8 map in terms of playable area.
A glimpse into the upcoming content showcases the JS9, a new 9mm rifle, and the Stun Gun, seemingly designed for playful mischief rather than strategic use.
Adding to the intrigue is a new Ghillie skin and the unveiling of a buy station.
The trailer depicts a player purchasing a 2x scope for their M4, showcasing various items available for purchase, including sights, attachments, smokes, and intriguingly, a pair of flares and new medical gear.
The flares introduce a game-changing element, allowing players to call in airdrops of substantial concrete cover—a stark contrast to previously introduced portable shields.
The Armored UAZ makes a return, and the new medical gear appears to be a versatile healing item, with a player using it and then passing it to another—a feature that warrants further clarification in the upcoming patch notes.
The polished trailer provides a glimpse of Rondo's enticing features, leaving viewers eager to explore the mechanics of the deployable cover and the functionality of the buy station. Questions arise about whether the entire loot pool is accessible through these stations or only items visible on the exterior.
Excitement builds as the release of Rondo on PC approaches on December 6, followed by the console release on December 14. While the norm is for new maps to hit test servers a week earlier, there has been no official confirmation from the developers.
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