The Season 7 Battle Pass for “PUBG Mobile” Season 7 was recently released and just in time for the property to celebrate having 100 million players. What’s more, the game has also brought in a whopping $100 million for Tencent, a massive shareholder for the game. This indicates that despite dropping in popularity compared to “Fortnite” and “Apex Legends,” the Battle Royale is still limping valiantly.
When Epic Games launched its own Battle Royale property, it effectively undercut what was then the biggest game in the world. Even as it is losing ground, however, it would seem that “PUBG” is still doing well. The monthly active users of the game being 100 million is proof of this, VentureBeat reports. The “PUBG Mobile” Season 7 launch will likely add even more reasons to play the game.
Among the great things about “PUBG Mobile,” Season 7 is that it came with the 0.12.5 update. This means better performance, more bug fixes, and added features. New to the game that came with this patch is the Skorpion machine pistol. The popular gun should add plenty of new tactical advantages to the Battle Royale whereas the rare skins added will simply be a matter of form factor.
One of the most interesting aspects to that 100 million number, however, is the fact that it doesn’t even include Chinese players in the data. Well, not officially, at least. The full scope of the game and “PUBG Mobile” Season 7, for that matter, is simply not available in the biggest gaming market in the world. This means that if Tencent can only break through the red tape, it could be doing even better.
As for when fans can expect “PUBG Mobile” Season 7, it is actually already out. So anyone who wants to enjoy this title’s newest features can do so right now.


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