Press release

PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS UPDATE 24.1 REVEAL

​​​​​​​Update 24.1 Gives Players More Access to Tactical Gear and Makes Player-Suggested Teaks to Vikendi

Today, we’re showing off how Tactical Gear is getting a makeover in PUBG: BATTLEGROUNDS Update 24.1, which is available on our PC Test Server today.  

The update, which goes live June 14 on PC and June 22 on consoles, also brings with it changes to Vikendi, a new ranked season, and a teasing first look at June’s upcoming Survivor Pass: Splash Royale.  

Read on for the highlights, or check out the full Patch Report video and patch notes for a deeper look at what's new.    

Letting players pick their specialty with Tactical Gear: 

Tactical Gear will no longer use a weapon slot and will now have a dedicated “Tactical Gear Carrier” slot of its own instead. With this change, the idea is to allow our Survivors to better define their role on the team – whether they want to carry EMT Gear and function as a medic, pack a Spotter Scope or Drone to gather intel, or fix armor and vehicles with the new Repair Kit. And instead of procuring that gear in the field – since it’s no longer there to be found – you’ll pick your preferred option from the Carrier after you drop into each match. 

We’re making some adjustments to these items to keep them all competitive with one another, so review the patch notes to get a handle on the specific tweaks.  

  • Players will start every match with a zero-weight Tactical Gear Carrier in their Inventory. 

  • After dropping in, select the Carrier in your inventory to open it and choose your Tactical Gear. 

  • Those options include: EMT Gear, Tactical Pack, Spotter Scope, Drone, Blue Chip Detector, and the Repair Kit.  

  • The Tactical Gear you choose is equipped into a new, sixth slot for the rest of the match. 

  • Tactical Gear doesn’t show up in deathboxes, and Survivors who return to the match via Recall lose their Tactical Gear and don’t receive a new Carrier. 

Making Vikendi a better vacation destination: 

We’re making some adjustments to Vikendi based on feedback from players, with new terrain features that provide cover, fresh adjustments to item and vehicle spawns, and tweaks to both Blue Zones and Blizzard Zones. These changes should make Vikendi an even better wintry Battle Royale experience during the hot summer months. 

  • Select locations outside of major cities have received new objects and ridgelines to provide new sources of cover, giving players caught out of position a chance to fight back. 

  • Vikendi will now use the new Initiative Blue Zone ruleset with decreased times for each phase to help accelerate matches and provide faster-paced action 

  • We’ve noticed Vikendi matches feature more high-value items and weapons, so we’re tuning down the spawn rate of these items to provide a more balanced experience that is closer to ranked matches 

  • In response to player feedback that the Cable Cars were too slow we’ve given them an 80% speed increase, so that riders feel less like sitting geese  

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