PUBG GAMEPLAY

Navigation:

1. Weapons – You’re not going to get far without mastering PUBG’s weapons!

2. Equipment – It’s not all just about the weapons. Our coverage of all the other armour and items in the game.

3. Gameplay – How to improve at the most fundamental elements of PUBG.

4. Maps – Every guide we’ve written about how to gain the upper hand on the various maps in PUBG.

5. Vehicles – All of our guides to getting about the map a little faster using the game’s many vehicle options.

6. Limited Time Events – Tips and tricks for survival in the limited period events that go live in the game from time to time.

7. Systems and Settings – Superior settings to ensure you’re not being disadvantaged for want of a few clever tweaks.

Weapons:

  • Assault Rifles – Time to drill down into individual weapons. Assault Rifles are awesome all-rounders, and we’ve ranked the lot of them from best to worst.
  • Handguns – In up-close encounters you want to pack a seriously sturdy Handgun. We’ve got an essential ranking of these particular weapons from worst to best. Use this guide to ensure you always prioritise the very best Handguns in the game. The best Handgun in PUBG
  • Melee Weapons – If you’ve really drawn the short straw when it comes to early-game loot, you might find yourself wielding something decidedly clunky. Take a look at our pick of the best melee weapons to keep an eye out for when all else fails!. The best Melee weapons in PUBG
  • Sniper Rifles – If you prefer to do your killing from a sensibly safe range, you’ll want to pack the very best Sniper Rifle. Check out our guide to this weapon category for some crucial loadout advice.The best Sniper Rifle in PUBG

Gameplay:

  • Duo Mode – How to come out on top when fighting with a friend in PUBG. PUBG: How to win duo
  • Solo Mode – All of our best tips for surviving the onslaught when playing all on your own in the game’s Solo queue. PUBG: How to win solo
  • Event Pass – PUBG’s joined the rest of the pack by introducing a premium pass system that’s packed with cosmetic rewards. PUBG: Event Pass guide – Cost, release date, missions and rewards
  • Zombie Matches – Fancy taking part in PUBG’s zombie mode? Here’s everything you need to know about sinking your teeth into this section of the game. How to play zombie mode in PUBG
  • Late Game – A different kind of mindset is required as you approach the end-game of PUBG. Our guide to surviving the last critical encounters will help you survive just a little bit longer. How to win the late game in PUBG
  • Healing – Understanding all of the different self-healing options you have at your disposal can make the difference between bagging that Chicken Dinner or finishing up in second. This article contains everything you need to know about staying alive. How to heal yourself
  • Dropping Items – It’s vital you keep a clean inventory in PUBG, and ensure you don’t waste valuable bag space carrying redundant equipment around. This article explains how to lose outdated items in a flash. How to drop items (PC, Xbox One).
  • Vaulting – The ability to clamber around the landscape – even over awkward obstacles – can save you in a pinch. This article explains how to improve your traversal skills. How to vault in PUBG
  • Stealth – You know how a good defense can be the best offense? Stay near-silent at all times in PUBG and you can choose every fight on your own terms. How to be silent and stealthy in PUBG
  • Faster Landing – The faster you get yourself on the ground, the sooner you can start looting ahead of the competition. This article explains how you can land more quickly. How to land faster in PUBG
  • Farming BP – Our guide to efficiently adding more BP to your stash while playing the game. Best ways to get and farm BP in PUBG
  • Better Aiming – Whether you’re using a scope or iron-sights, it’s crucial that you make the most of each combat opportunity. We’ve got loads of tips and tricks for improving your aim. How to aim better in PUBG
  • Best Landing Spots – Knowing where to start off is one of the most important decisions you’ll make in every game, and we’ve outlined some of the best landing spots you can pick in PUBG. Best landing and loot spots in PUBG

Maps:

  • Sanhok – The next PUBG map will be considerably smaller than the other two, offering some unique strategic opportunity for bagging those elusive Chicken Dinners. We’ve got tips, tricks and strategy advice for surviving on this new small-scale battlefield. Sanhok map guide
  • Erangel – The original (and some say the best) PUBG map can be confusing for a newcomer, but we’ve picked out some of the best landing spots to get geared up quickly – and also pointed out the places you probably want to avoid. Erangel map guide
  • Miramar – PUBG’s second map got a bit of a bad rap at launch but we enjoy the slower-pace of desert combat. Our Miramar guide contains loads of useful landing spot and looting advice so make sure you give it a look. Miramar map guide

About TENCENT GAMING COMPANY

Tencent is the world’s largest video game company,[4] one of the world’s most valuable technology companies,[5] one of the world’s largest social media companies,[6] and one of the world’s largest venture capital firms and investment corporations.[7][8] Its many services include social networkmusicweb portalse-commercemobile gamesinternet servicespayment systemssmartphones, and multiplayer online games, which are all among the world’s biggest and most successful in their respective categories.[9] Offerings in China include the instant messenger Tencent QQ and one of the largest web portals, QQ.com.[10] It also owns the majority of China‘s music services (Tencent Music Entertainment), with more than 700 million active users and 120 million paying subscribers. The company surpassed the market value of US$500 billion in 2018, becoming the first Asian technology company to cross the valuation mark.[11][12][13] It has since then emerged as one of Asia’s most valuable companies, and among the world’s top technology companies by market value.[14][15] Tencent has been credited as one of the world’s most innovative companies by numerous media and firms.[16][17][18][19][20][21][22] As of 2018, Tencent has the 5th highest global brand value.[23]

HeadquartersTencent Binhai MansionNanshan DistrictShenzhen, ChinaArea servedWorldwideKey people

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Founding and Growth

Tencent was founded by Pony MaZhang Zhidong, Xu Chenye, Chen Yidan and Zeng Liqing in November 1998[26] as Tencent Inc.[27] Incorporated in the Cayman Islands.[28] Initial funding was provided to it by venture capitalists.[3] In February 1999, Tencent’s messenger product OICQ released.[29] Shortly after, Tencent had its name changed to QQ; this was said to be due to a lawsuit threat from ICQ and its owner AOL.[26][30] The company remained unprofitable for the first three years.[26] South African media company Naspers purchased a 46.5% share of Tencent in 2001.[31][32] (As of 2018, it owns 31.2%.[2]) Tencent Holding Ltd was listed on the Hong Kong Stock Exchange on 16 June 2004,[27] and it was added as a Hang Seng Index Constituent Stock in 2008.[33] The company originally derived income solely from advertising and premium users of QQ, who pay monthly fees to receive added extras.[26] But by 2005, charging for use of QQ mobile, its cellular value-added service, and licensing its penguin character, which could be found on snack food[34] and clothing,[26] had also become income generators.[26] By 2008, Tencent was seeing profit growth from the sale of virtual goods.[35] While Tencent’s services have included online gaming since 2004, around 2007–2008 it rapidly increased its offerings by licensing games.[36] While at least two, CrossFire and Dungeon Fighter Online, were originally produced by South Korean game developers, Tencent now makes its own games.[36] On 21 January 2011, Tencent launched Weixin (微信), a social media app. Now branded as WeChat, the app is one of the world’s most powerful social media apps, due to its wide range of functions and platforms, as well as having over 1 billion monthly active users.[37][38][39][40]