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PUBG experiments with a new limited time flying vehicle

PUBG experiments with a new limited time flying vehicle

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds receives a new motorized hang glider on PC test servers so players can try it until day 23.

PUBG continues to evolve with each new patch released on all its platforms, although the greatest news always comes before the test servers of its PC version. And it is that those responsible have added a new aerial vehicle to the Battle Royale formula, all so that players can experiment with the so-called Motor Glider, a motorized hang glider that will make long journeys more bearable; although there is more.

Motorized hang glider until December 23

Thus, all those players of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds of the PC version and habitual of the test servers, will be able to try this new motorized hang glider only until next December 23, day in which it will disappear with the doubt of whether we will see it again in a future, already as part of the final version of the popular Battle Royale.

The truth is that it seems a very attractive way to move through the wide maps of PUBG; Good proof of this is the small video clip that accompanies the announcement and in which we can see some of the applications of this new aerial vehicle in which up to two passengers can travel. And yes, shoot at enemies while flying highways, fields, buildings and any obstacles in the terrain.

Of course, only the co-pilot can open fire with his own equipped weapons, as well as use throwing weapons from several meters; and it is that the rain of Molotov cocktails can become a real hell for the suffering foot players.

Recently, PUBG received a new update (the 5.3 for the moment only for PC) with some novelties as Christmas as bloody, as a review of the quality of blood splatters, now more realistic than ever, along with other options and articles.

Source | PUBG

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