HIGHLIGHTS
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Zombies mode is now called Survive
Till Dawn
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Vikendi gets moonlight mode
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Terrain display bugs for budget
devices will also be fixed
Tencent has confirmed when PUBG Mobile would receive the
much awaited 0.11.0 update. The PUBG Mobile update 0.11.0 zombies mode release
date is February 19 with the game's servers to be taken down for
maintenance from 5:30am to 1:30pm IST on February 18. Service may resume
sooner or later depending on maintenance progress. The new version will be
pushed to Google Play and App Store starting February 19. This was confirmed on
the PUBG Mobile Discord and comes after an extended beta for the 0.11.0 update
that lasted almost a month. Zombies mode also gets an official name, now called
Survive Till Dawn. Here's what else you can expect.
PUBG Mobile update 0.11.0 zombie mode
patch notes
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Added zombie: Survive Till Dawn, a
new time-limited event mode when players fight zombies and bosses from Resident
Evil 2
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Added Weather: Moonlight to Vikendi
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Added player spaces: it will be
available where player information and connections are displayed and you
can select a friend with Synergy 400 or above as Partner to stand by your
side in your space
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Added Resident Evil 2 main menu
theme and music
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Sanhok available in Arcade -
quick match
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Shadows can be disabled under
settings
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Past results can be kept up to
one month only
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Fixed terrain display bugs for
budget devices
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Keep
in mind that the anticipated BC to UC conversion feature as well as PUBG
Mobile Prime and Prime Plus subscriptions will be skipping this PUBG
Mobile update which seems to be squarely focussed on zombies mode which is a
temporary inclusion to the game. What's more is, the G63C gun may not be added
in this update either, though it might be available when killing bots in the
Vikendi snow map.
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That
said, PUBG zombies mode in the 0.11.0 update is a treat to play as
we've discovered in the beta. More often than not, we found ourselves
resorting to the PUBG Mobile squad feature, which pairs us with three other players
in order to increase our chances of survival. This is because as a squad of
four, it's much easier to kill tougher monsters like the Tyrant, which in our
experience, can soak up a lot of damage.
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At
the same time, having other friendly players makes it easier to keep an eye out
for opportunistic human opponents looking to kill those of us distracted by
zombies.
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This
combination of PUBG's battle royale gameplay mechanics of shooting, looting,
and running gels well with Resident Evil 2's zombies. The pace of
play feels hectic despite its smaller player count, forcing you to be more wary
of your surroundings than usual due to multiple threats in play.
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When
it finally hits all devices, this mode will be worth checking out with friends,
perhaps making us finally unmute other players in order to coordinate
even better.
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