PUBG Mobile 1.3 update, brings new firearm, vehicle and more

PUBG Mobile has recently received a new update in the form of version 1.3. The latest update is dubbed as Hundred Rhythms and is now available for PUBG Mobile (global) users.
The latest update brings several new features and in-game content including Season 18, 3rd-anniversary content and more. Here are the details.
According to the patch notes of PUBG Mobile 1.3 update, the game will get new firearms, vehicle, game mode, new cheer park theme and more.
New Firearm: Mosin-Nagant Sniper rifle
New Vehicle: Motor Glider
Hundred Rhythms mode: Available for March 9
New Cheer Park Theme: Anniversary Celebration Music Festival
Melee weapon display feature
Along with this the update also includes anniversary rewards, cosmetics and other in-game content as well.
As we all know that PUBG Mobile is completely banned in India and it is not advisable to download and install the game via third-party resources. However, in case you want to download, the apk file for the game is available from several online resources and users can use VPN to play the game.
The latest update brings several new features and in-game content including Season 18, 3rd-anniversary content and more. Here are the details.
According to the patch notes of PUBG Mobile 1.3 update, the game will get new firearms, vehicle, game mode, new cheer park theme and more.
New Firearm: Mosin-Nagant Sniper rifle
New Vehicle: Motor Glider
Hundred Rhythms mode: Available for March 9
New Cheer Park Theme: Anniversary Celebration Music Festival
Melee weapon display feature
Along with this the update also includes anniversary rewards, cosmetics and other in-game content as well.
As we all know that PUBG Mobile is completely banned in India and it is not advisable to download and install the game via third-party resources. However, in case you want to download, the apk file for the game is available from several online resources and users can use VPN to play the game.
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