PUBG Mobile Hints At New ‘Erangle 2.0’ Map After Mad Miramar Update

PUBG Mobile Hints At New ‘Erangle 2.0’ Map After Mad Miramar Update


PUBG Mobile, including the Season 13 Royale Pass which is now considered to be the Worst Rp in the history of PUBG Mobile. However, the main highlight of the 0.18.0 update was Miramar 2.0, which mostly received positive feedback from the community.

Now, it looks like the developers are teasing another map for the next PUBG Mobile beta trial. The new PUBG Mobile map could be Erangel 2.0, the revamped version of the existing Erangel map. Also, it could be the much speculated Karakin Map.

PUBG Mobile Teases A New Map

Recently, the PUBG Mobile team sent a postcard to a bunch of professional streamers asking them to share it on their stream. At first, Rolex, a popular PUBG Mobile streamer, shared the postcard on Twitter, which was later retweeted by PUBG Mobile.

The postcard flaunts a cup of coffee and says, “Have some coffee and Break New Ground!”. Additionally, there’s a stamp on the top right corner that signifies it is the first out of four pieces of the puzzle.


A few hours after Rolex’s Tweet, another professional PUBG Mobile streamer, The7WorldGaming, tweeted the same postcard. However, The7WorldGaming’s postcard shows the second piece of the puzzle.


Now, the fact that the postcard mentions “New ground” is more than enough for fans to speculate that a new location is coming in PUBG Mobile.


We know that PUBG Mobile is already working on Erangel 2.0. So, the teased pieces of the puzzle could very well be the new locations in PUBG Mobile Erangel 2.0 Map

Moreover, there have been rumors that PUBG Mobile will soon introduce PUBG PC’s Karakin map in PUBG Mobile. So, there is a possibility that these pieces of the puzzle when combined will reveal the Karakin map.

By releasing these small hints, PUBG Mobile wants us to know that something big is coming. And when it comes to PUBG Mobile, “something big” could only mean a new map.

Nevertheless, we have to wait for the remaining pieces of the puzzle to get a more concrete idea.


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