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Battlegrounds Mobile India July Update Is Now Available, Including Mission Ignition Mode, Tesla Gigafactory, and Other Features

The first content update since its official release on 2 July has been received by Battlegrounds Mobile India, the PUBG Mobile Indian avatar. The update introduces Mission Ignition, a new time-limited mode, and a new weapon called MG3. The new Royale Pass Month system was also updated for Battlegrounds Mobile India. In addition to the Content Update, the developer Kafton has announced that its Gigafactory will be part of Tesla’s partnership on the Erangel map of the royal game.


Mission Ignition Mode in Battlegrounds Mobile India


The MG3 gun has continuous firepower and a 6x scope. It fires 7.62mm ammo and has a magazine that can hold up to 75 bullets with each reload. Players are also given healing consumables that they can use from the trajectory slot.
The Battlegrounds Mobile India update adds a new Mission Ignition mode to the Erangel map alongside an MG3 gun and healing consumables. The Erangel map contains six new locations. The hyperlines mode also automatically carries transport players from area to area.

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Updates In Settings And Systems


The Battlegrounds Mobile India version 1.5.0, which was briefly demonstrated in a video released last week, improves gameplay with the addition of a new MG3 light machine gun (LMG). The M249 can be placed on a supply box and obtained by airdrops playing both Classic maps and the Karakin map. The older M249 LMG has been removed from airdrops and is now only available in field drops. The gun will be available for looting directly on the map.

Krafton has updated the settings, allowing players to change the gyroscope sensitivity as well as a dedicated 90fps option for newer devices. Gamers using low-end devices can also select a new graphic option that is less than smooth. The improved settings in Battlegrounds Mobile India now allow you to customize the sensitivity of your guns. In the third-person perspective, you can also adjust your camera angle (TPP).
The update of Battlegrounds Mobile India also includes the free Events section for Sand Bottle Exchange. Players can earn sand bottles and swipe for prizes by doing the challenges. There are also new events that take place such as Damage Missions, Movement Missions, and some new Mission Ignition Events.
There is a new Royale Pass Month system called RPM1 for people who want to use Royale passes. According to Krafton, each Royale Pass Month lasts 30 days and costs 360UC, with the highest rank achievable limited to 50. Adding to this, they have included a Challenge Point System to give rewards to players for their good behavior, and for not firing on friendlies. This particular change is said to have been implemented in response to initial player feedback.


Tesla Gigafactory And Production Of Model Y


Krafton also has a partnership with Tesla, and Battlegrounds Mobile India will now sponsor Tesla’s Gigafactory in four fixed locations across the Erangel map. Players can enter any of the featured Gigafactories and witness the creation of a Tesla Model Y from beginning to end. They will also have the opportunity to drive away in the new car and use its autopilot feature. Furthermore, self-driving Tesla Semi trucks will be available on rural roads and will automatically follow predetermined routes. Players can cause the trucks’ supply boxes to drop and obtain combat supplies by inflicting damage on them.


Clan Clash


Besides the partnership between Tesla and Clan Clash, Krafton has added Clan Clash in a battlefield with Battlefields Mobile India. Download the Battlegrounds Mobile India update from the Google Play store to see all of the latest changes and additions. The update comes only days after 34 million registered users have reached Battlegrounds Mobile India. It is also claimed that the game has 16 million daily active users and 2.4 million peak concurrent users.

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First Impressions of Battlegrounds Mobile India: PUBG Mobile Similarities and Differences (Early Access)

Battlegrounds Mobile India Early Access launched on Thursday, with the Battlegrounds Mobile India game available in beta through Google Play. We were able to obtain it and play a full match. It’s clear that Battlegrounds Mobile India is essentially PUBG Mobile with a few minor tweaks, which we’ll go over shortly. We don’t know how long the open beta will last or when it will be released, as it was made available just ahead of the previously scheduled June 18 release date. Here is the initial thoughts on the Battlegrounds Mobile India Early Access build.

If you’re a fan of PUBG Mobile, you’ll feel right at home when you launch Battlegrounds Mobile India on your Android device. You are greeted with the same home screen and background music as in PUBG Mobile after logging in or creating an account with your previous PUBG Mobile credentials. The best part is that you can import your in-game data from PUBG Mobile. We will soon publish the how-to. Interestingly, there were prompts asking if the player was over the age of 18 and if they were in India, and unfortunately, it appears that you can do this as simply as ‘yes’ without needing any verification.

We immediately entered Erangel with the Traverse – Insectoid theme from Season 19 and heard the safe gaming narration stating that this is a simulation, that it does not represent real life, and that we should not spend long hours playing. This appears to happen every time you start a match of Battlegrounds Mobile India. Unsurprisingly, the match was filled with bots, with not a single real player to be found. It was like reliving the early days of PUBG Mobile.

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The Erangel map in Battlegrounds Mobile India is the same as the one in PUBG Mobile, and you can pick up familiar weapons and equipment with the same customizable controls. The game, which is only available in India, has the advantage of being a quick and smooth experience with no lags, frame drops, or ping issues. However, the experience may differ slightly when actual players on the same server are present.

Battlegrounds Mobile India retains the same maps, weapons, game mechanics, and overall appeal as PUBG Mobile, but is repackaged for Indian users. It does, however, make a few minor changes. The game’s blood is now green rather than red. At the top left, where the number of players who are “Alive” and the number of players you “killed” is displayed, “Alive” and “Finished” are now displayed. Another precaution in the name of safety? Battlegrounds Mobile India does not allow you to select a server because the option has been disabled. It is unknown whether or not this option will be available in the future.

As previously stated, Krafton opened beta testing for Battlegrounds Mobile India for a limited number of users on Thursday, and we were able to gain access to the game.

Battlegrounds Mobile India required 6.06GB of storage on the device we tested it on (OnePlus 7 Pro) and is currently at version 1.4.0. It needs permission to access the phone’s storage, and no other permissions were requested. If you use in-game chat, you will be asked to grant microphone access. Krafton has not yet announced a release date for the game, and it is unclear how long it will be in open beta.