PUBG’s latest Test Server update brings Team Deathmatch to the title
PUBG’s latest Test Server update brings Team Deathmatch to the title
That’s right, PUBG’s PC version now has a Team Deathmatch mode, and with it comes respawns, and weapon kit spawns. Team deathmatch will be unlike anything else in PUBG, placing teams of eight players against one another in a more confined map than the game’s Battle Royale mode.Â
In Team Deathmatch mode, the team with the most kills wins. The mode will feature seven different maps and games will be split across several rounds, with the first team to win two rounds being called the victors. Each round of PUBG Team Deathmatch will last for 10 minutes, but end early once a team has reached a kill count of 50.Â
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  The long-requested Team Deathmatch mode has now arrived! Intense 8v8 FPP fights on 7 different battlefields pulled from your favorite maps. TDM features classic PUBG gunplay and mechanics with all the fun and action of respawning back into the fight. The boost gauge functions differently in TDM and fills by scoring kills and assists, restoring your health after you havenât received damage for 5 seconds.
The team with the most kills in 10 minutes, or the first to reach 50 kills wins the round, with 2 round wins securing the match victory.
Game mode overview:
– 8 vs 8
– FPP only
– Weapon Spawn Kits
– Respawns
– No knockdowns
– No friendly fire
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At this time, it is unknown when Team Deathmatch will be added to PUBG’s official PC servers and when the mode will be added to the game on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.Â
You can join the discussion on PUBG’s PC test servers gains access to a Team Deathmatch mode on the OC3D Forums.Â