Published 12:29 IST, October 23rd 2019
PUBG Mobile Payload Mode now alive and kicking, destroy enemies now
The Payload Mode to PUBG Mobile is now here. You should be able to check out the new update. Helicopters are a major attraction in Payload Mode. Check out now.
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The Payload Mode to PUBG Mobile is now here and you should be able to check out the new update. This update has been hugely expected by players across the world. In case you are not able to check out the update, do restart the game again and check. At this juncture, this rollout is not a staged one, meaning it would be live simultaneously across all major PUBG nations of the world – India included.
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Now, PUBG Mobile, in an official tweet, has announced the arrival of Payload Mode to the game. USP of this enhancement is the fact that it lets players fly helicopters and thereby slaughter enemies mercilessly from various points through mid-air. Check out this official tweet below, along with certain reactions from loyal PUBG Mobile players:
Payload Mode is here. Veterans, please report in. Over and out. #PUBGMOBILE #payload #015 pic.twitter.com/4hwstobUYx
— PUBG MOBILE INDIA (@PUBGMOBILE_IN) October 23, 2019
I got ban while playing payload mode . While shifting from wifi to data. Your data has been changed message comes and after loging in my account was baned pic.twitter.com/JFpgy4XjKH
— Raj pandey (@ashlil_hu_bc) October 23, 2019
Do check out the update now. Also, along with flying helicopters, players would also be able to use heavy machinery and equipment to kill rivals. These seemingly complement the recent Update 0.15.0 that seeded to players nd introduced the all-important ledge-grab functionality. Then, there was also the BRDM-2 new tank introduced – an amphibious vehicle. The Desert Eagle pistol also made its way to players with the new update. Update 0.15.0 was also expected to bring the Payload Mode. But, better late than never, as far as PUBG Mobile players are concerned. Get playing now.
11:41 IST, October 23rd 2019