When it comes to what the “PUBG Mobile” Season 7 can offer players now that it is out, there are actually quite a few new features. Unfortunately, these new additions are either pay-to-win or are completely pointless, depending on how players see them. To start with, there is a system that essentially allows players to skip time requirements for certain missions, allowing them to get ahead of everyone else.
Starting with the most obvious addition, the “PUBG Mobile” Season 7 comes with the new Skorpion sub-machinegun, News18 reports. It can be used much like the Uzi, and this makes it an excellent short-range weapon and close-combat partner. Fighting indoors or just in close proximity can be done easier with this weapon.
As for the rest, there is the feature called the RP EZ Mission License that allows paying players to take on challenges days in advance of when they are supposed to come out. For anyone who wants to complete all of the tasks in “PUBG Mobile” Season 7, this is a major advantage. Then again, this game has been something of a microtransaction mess ever since it launched, so this isn’t surprising at all.
Another addition that hardly has any point when all is said and done in “PUBG Mobile” Season 7 is the parachute trail. This essentially allows players to leave a trail of colorful smoke behind them as they parachute to the ground. Unfortunately, no one but the player can see the trail, thus reducing its value significantly. What’s the point of having a parachute trail if only one person can see it?
Then there is the matter of the companions that were added along with “PUBG Mobile” Season 7. This is where players can have pets along with them on their journey to massacre 99 other combatants. As with the parachute trail, however, only the player can see their companions.


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