Shoulder Perspective Mode in PUBG Mobile Coming Soon, Developers Plan to in the Global Beta Version


Shoulder Perspective Mode in PUBG Mobile Coming Soon, Developers Plan to in the Global Beta Version

Shoulder Perspective Mode in PUBG Mobile is making its way for the first time in the beta version. This new mode will help you to have a better target aim than before. The only disadvantage it has is the poor movement speed. This means you can’t move flexibly while aiming the enemies with the crosshair. The mode is releasing soon for the global version users and a glimpse of it can be seen in the global beta version. More details about the shoulder perspective mode in the given article below.

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Shoulder Perspective Mode in PUBG Mobile: Better Aim, Poor Movement Speed, and More

Shoulder Perspective Mode in PUBG Mobile
Shoulder Perspective Mode in PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile is one of the most played and downloaded battle royale games in the last two years. The unique concept, innovative physics, and better user interface are what make the game an all-around pack.

The new shoulder perspective mode is an innovation in the game. As soon as you click on the mode, the camera will shift behind your shoulder and you will have a better aim. The crosshair area will increase than before, however, the movement speed nerfed to little than before.

The camera FOV will also decrease by a margin and you have to struggle a bit more than usual. This type of mode is also going to be a part of the upcoming PUBG Mobile: New State, releasing soon at the end of the year.

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It would be interesting to see how players adapt to these changes. As per the experts in the community, the players might suffer a little at the beginning, however, everyone has to shape themselves as per the trend.

It will also be a thing to watch how Esports professionals use it in the competitive scene of PUBG Mobile. This new mode might be an edge of victory for many pro players. This mode will help them to zoom in more into the target.

The traditional third-person perspective (TPP) will not be altered with the new shoulder perspective mode. Therefore, it might replace the use of fewer range scopes like 2x or Red Dot.

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