PUBG Mobile Season 10: Fury of the Wasteland Guide: New Royale Pass, Map, Weapon, Vehicle, and More

PUBG Mobile Season 10: Fury of the Wasteland has just kicked off, introducing a ton of new content to the mix. There’s a new Royale Pass, map, weapon, vehicle, and more. In this guide, we’re going to dig into everything …

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PUBG Mobile Season 10: Fury of the Wasteland has just kicked off, introducing a ton of new content to the mix. There’s a new Royale Pass, map, weapon, vehicle, and more.

In this guide, we’re going to dig into everything that’s new in PUBG Mobile’s latest season.

PUBG Mobile Season 10: Fury of the Wasteland – Everything That’s New:

Update Rewards

Update between now and November 14 and you’ll get your hands on the following rewards:

  • 20 Silver
  • 2,000 BP
  • Blue Glider Trail

New Royale Pass

With a new season comes a new Royale Pass, and Season 10 doesn’t disappoint. It features a bunch of new rewards, a brand new UI, and is themed around a Mad Max-style wasteland.

You can once again gift the Royale Pass to friends and the Pass Upgrade Card can now be used on the page.

New Team Deathmatch Map – Ruins

There’s a brand new team deathmatch map called Ruins, which takes place in ancient Aztec-style ruins in a rainforest environment. There’s loads of spaces to hide, as it’s quite a maze-y map.

New Weapon, MP5K, and New Vehicle, Zima

The Vector will no longer appear in Vikendi, as the brand new MP5K SMG has replaced it. It features a high rate of fire at 900 RPM yet doesn’t have very high recoil. There’s a base damage of 33 and you can equip it with all attachments, including a tactical stock, mag, scope, forgrip, and laser sight.

The Zima is Vikendi-exclusive and replaces the UAZ. It’s a lovely green jeep that’s slower than many other vehicles but features greater damage resistance. It’s also great in snowy weather.

New Tier Protection Cards

After reaching the Ace tier, you can now earn one star for every 100 points you gain. The icon will now change depending on the number of stars you earn, changing to copper at 1 star, silver at 6, and gold at 11.

New 8-Day Rewards

You can now earn finishes, trails, classic crate vouchers, and more from 8-day rewards.

Coming Soon

That’s not all. Tencent also revealed a few features that will arrive during this season, including a companion system and new character.

New Companion System – Falcon

Soon you’ll be able to collect materials, earning yourself a Falcon companion that will follow you around on the battlefield.

New Character – Sara

Sara is an upcoming new character in PUBG Mobile, and she’s a vehicle engineer. Her ability, Vehicle Enhancement, reduces the damage taken by vehicles in EVO modes.

Miscellaneous Changes and Fixes

While new content is the most exciting part of a new season, there’s also space for a bunch of changes and fixes too. Let’s take a look at them.

Arcade Mode Changes

  • Mini-Zone is down temporarily
  • Quick Match is now available at all times
  • Sniper Training now takes place on Mondays, Wednesdays, Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays

Team Recruitment Channel Changes

  • You can now set up language and tier requirements when recruiting
  • You can now filter players based on language and more

Clan Changes

  • You can now see Clan member’s statuses, including highest results, highest tier, and more
  • A clan member sidebar now appears during Clan Chat
  • You can now view Clan Rankings in the Clan page to help you choose the one that’s right for you
  • Clans at level six or higher now have increased capacity

Team-Up Changes

  • It’s now much easier to invite other players to teams quickly
  • You can invite players from your clan to join your team in the Clan Channel

Notification Changes

  • Team invites will now appear as a notification

Charisma System Changes

  • The charisma system has been taken down temporarily, while further changes are made.

Where Can I Learn More About the New Season?

You can learn more about the new season by heading on over to the official blog post.

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