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Take a Look at PUBG’s New Desert Map, 5 New Screenshots Released by Nvidia

As you know, we’re still expecting the big PUBG changes that are supposed to change the game in a fashion manner. There’s a new map, vaulting and climbing feature and a lot of weapon balancing including core balancings like improved bullet velocity and more to be released.

PUBG Desert Map Screenshot by NVIDIA

However, Bluehole has the last word together with Brendan Playerunknown Greene. We’re more than interested in the look of the new map. Thanks to Nvidia, we now have a bit of food to satisfy our appetite.

To be the most popular Multiplayer game across the world is not an easy task. It wears its own difficulties, especially the server management for which I am more than sure is hard to maintain and keep track of. Having more than 2.5 million concurrent players is what brings the game to the position #1, no matter what. Therefore, PUBG has to develop new content to satisfy its players.

There have been a lot of announcements like the new vehicles, vaulting and climbing, and the brand new map that has been awaited for so long. Therefore, NVIDIA has published 5 print screens of the Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds new desert map. To bring the glimpse closer, all of the 5 images are with high quality. Below you can find the pictures of the new desert map.

PUBG Desert Map 5 Screenshots

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