For those in n🔯eed of honing their battle royale prowess to experience the sweet taste of victory, Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds is coming out with just the thing to help ge🌳t you closer to that chicken dinner.

In an effort to continue Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds “Fix PUBG” campaign,💯 PUBG Corp and Bluehole Studio - the team behind the popular game - will be map in September.

The training mode map will allow 5-20 players to practice th꧑eir skills, including every💮thing from parachuting tactics, to vehicle handling, to taking advantage of the map’s shooting range. The size of the map will be the smallest of the game’s three other maps, coming in at 2x2 km. For reference, Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds “Mini Royale” map, Sanhok, is twice that s♕ize at 4x4 km.

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𝄹The goal of the training map project, as s🐬tated by Dave Curd - World Team Lead, PUBG Madison - was to cater to the full spectrum of Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds players:

“New players should be able to u🍸nderstand the basics of navigati🐠on, looting, shooting, driving, and parachuting. Casual players should have fun experimenting in our expansive playground environment - stunt driving, boat racing, and exploring the island to find all its locations. More serious players should enjoy learning about deeper gunplay - how the attachments, scopes, recoil, zeroing, and bullet-drop influence their shots.”

If you are wondering why a training mode was not avai💟lable with the game’s initial release, you’re not alone. It has been a learn-on-the-fly sꦬituation for understanding Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds’ techniques, strategies, and overall game✤play dynamics, which, for some reason, seems to be the standard procedure for the battle royale genre. For example, rival Fortnite also had no training mode until it was finally this past June as “Playg𝔉round” mode, allowing players to practice their skills in a low-pressure setting.

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Ultimately, the addition of the training map to Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds is a pos🅘itive element ﷺthat all similar shooter/strategy games should possess. Will it, and the rest of the “Fix PUBG” campaign be enough to get Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds back to where it was when it was at the height of its popularity? Most likely, probably not. But, hopefully the new training mode will at least bring in some new players who have been too intimidated to jump straight into the fray without any direction🉐.