PUBG Mobile’s Titan Strike is now available on Sanhok


As part of its Season 19, PUBG Mobile had introduced a series of monsters under its Monster Verse event. PUBG collaborated with the movie Godzilla vs Kong. Version 1.4 of the game was launched on May 11 globally. The launch also came with an offer, that is, if the players downloaded the latest version of the game, they would receive 2888 BP, 100 AG, and Banana Bonanza (3d)

The latest update takes up 660 MB of the entire storage space on Android devices, whereas on iOS devices, it takes up 1.67 GB worth of space.

For the Monster Verse, the players will battle monsters that have been living underground. These monsters are attracted to the surface because of the energy radiated by the Titans. Defeating these monsters for the players would end in rewards.

The popular gaming platform had announced that its Titan Last Stand gameplay would be available from May 25th through to June 8. The players will be a part of the Monarch Expeditionary Team in search of Godzilla, who would be caught up in an epic battle between the Titans. Whatever points earned during this could be exchanged for event rewards.

Although the Titans are not particularly hostile towards the players, a cluster of the players in one place could trigger them to viciously attack the players, after all the Titans do not hold fond memories of the Apex Expeditionary Army.

The players, while on the mission, can collect different crystals that have different effects. The Erangel Titan Crystal burns the enemies, the Sanhok Titan Crystal enhances the player’s ability, and the Livik Titan Crystal can detect enemies within the span of a few seconds.

June 9 onwards, lasting until July 5 would begin another gameplay entitled Microcosm. This will include the players would turn into a mini Insectoid, and the gameplay would require the players to stay hidden out of sight, traverse wormholes; during these adventures, they need to make sure they avoid Pans.

 

Via TechGenyz https://www.techgenyz.com
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