Season 6 of PUBG is out now with the game's "most innovative map yet"

By Heidi Nicholas,
Season 6 of PUBG starts today with Update 6.1, introducing the new Karakin map, a new throwable weapon, and a new Motor Glider vehicle.


The biggest addition of Season 6 is the new Karakin map, which Community Manager Cecilia Lee, speaking to Xbox Wire, says is their "most innovative map yet". It's an island located off the coast of North Africa, and at four square kilometers, is apparently also the smallest and most dangerous map the game's yet had. There's still room for 64 players, but a new hazard is being introduced to keep players moving at all times. The Black Zone hazard is designed to force players out of the relative safety of the map's buildings: players won't be able to camp, or find a safe place and stick to it. The hazard is heralded by a siren and displayed by a purple zone on a minimap. It's capable of decimating everything in its path, so when the siren sounds, players have to run.

Season 6

The new throwable is the Sticky Bomb, which can destroy select walls and floors on Karakin — there'll be some secret areas which can only be found by using the Sticky Bomb to reveal the entrance. Bullets will also be able to penetrate the weakest walls on the map. The new Motor Glider vehicle will be available on the Erangel, Miramar, and Sanhok maps, and is designed with duos in mind; it's got two seats with room for a pilot and a passenger to shoot from the backseat. Altitude apparently won't be a problem: there's no set maximum, but the engine will lose power the higher you fly, and fuel consumption is relative to the speed of the engine. They're also introducing a new Survivor Pass for the season, titled Shakedown, which will only be available until April 21st. It's in the in-game shop for 1,000 G-coin.


Season 6

Season 6 and Update 6.1 are available today.
Heidi Nicholas
Written by Heidi Nicholas
Hey, I'm Heidi! I've just finished studying a Masters in English Literature, but I've been obsessed with gaming since long before then. I began on the PS2 with Spyro, before graduating to the Xbox 360 and disappearing into Skyrim. I'm now a loyal RPG fan, but I still like to explore other genres — when I'm not playing Assassin's Creed Odyssey, or being lured back into Red Dead Redemption 2 or The Witcher 3!
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