PUBG PC update 10 tweaks the blue zone and improves Miramar map

PUBG PC update 10 tweaks the blue zone and improves Miramar map
Mike Harradence Updated on by

Video Gamer is reader-supported. When you buy through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Prices subject to change. Learn more

The latest PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds update is now available to download for PC users, developer PUBG Corp. has announced. 

Update 10 mainly targets the blue zone, which for those who don’t speak PUBG is basically the developer’s way of letting you know the match is reaching it conclusion; if you don’t avoid it, you’re brown bread. As a result, the blue zone now moves more slowly towards the end of a match and its maximum speed has been cut, but its delay time has also been reduced to mix things up a bit. 

In addition, the blue zone’s damage has been buffed for the seventh, eighth, and ninth sequences, while the safe zone will now tend to favour locations with land instead of water as the match enters its final phase.

Elsewhere, PUBG update 10 tinkers around with the Miramar map, specifically the northern part of the battleground, in order to ‘make it more appealing.’ As such, travel has been facilitated by the addition of more roads, off-road paths, and car spawning locations, while the Oasis is now found in the north area and a new village has set up shop in the northwest.

Be sure to have a butcher’s at the full list of patch notes on PUBG’s official Steam page here. Those of you who own an Xbox One and fancy taking the game for a spin can do so for free next week as part of the Xbox Live’s Free Play Days event.