Well, after downloading the more than 400MB update (including the new map data) you should have got PUBG Mobile’s latest update which includes EvoGround, a new in-game chat menu and more. One of the major updates was Darkest Night where you have to survive much stronger zombies (12 frickin waves of them), toxic gas during night time and a 29:59 time limit. This time around, we’re doing a short guide on How to survive PUBG Mobile’s Darkest Night.
Overall, there’s some new weapons like the RPG-7 (a bazooka) and a much bigger extended mag. There’s also a liquid nitrogen mine that freezes your enemies and slows them down (only a little bit). The only new enemies seem to be Hooded Zombies and Zombie dogs but all zombies in Darkest Night are now stronger, faster and come in much greater quantity. So, without further ado, let’s get to it.
#1. YOUR TEAM IS YOUR BEST FRIEND
Plenty of benefits staying in a team this time around
I’ve tried it with just me and another teammate, but it’s best if you can keep the whole team of 4 alive. This is because swarms of Lickers, Shield Zombies and Exploding Fat Zombies will come at you in the later waves (wave 7 and above). You can survive on your own, but only if you’re very lucky (as in, the play zone or white circle stays over you and you have a good location where zombies can’t get to you very easily).
#2. FIND A BIG BUILDING WITH OPEN SPACES, STAIRS OR LONG PASSAGEWAYS
Zombie dogs now? Thank goodness this wide open space lets me move about
Open spaces will let you move about (try not to get cornered) and strafe. Just remember to help your teammates after you’ve taken care of your zombies. Or you can clump together with your team on the stairs or at the end of a long passageway and combine firepower, periodically going down or forward to pick up ammo and healing items.
#3. HEAL IN BETWEEN FIGHTS
Toxic gas? Sigh, more things to kill me now.
If you’re in a team, take turns to heal during battle. Ask them to cover for you and while your compatriots take out the zombies, go heal or revive those who got knocked out. You’ll last longer that way.
#4. DON’T STAY OUT AT NIGHT… WITHOUT AN ANTIDOTE
Got antidote will travel... RPD anyone?
Once you’ve injected some antidote, you can move to other places during the night time, so even if the play zone continues to shrink, it doesn’t mean you have to die needlessly. Do bear in mind that some buildings (like the open Church near Pochinki) do not keep out the toxic gas, so don’t head there if you’re running low on antidote.
#5. SHOTGUNS ARE STILL THE WEAPON OF CHOICE
Dafug?! Where's my Shotgun ammo?
I’m not saying its wrong of you to machinegun the zombies to death, it’s just that shotguns seem to work better, at least for me. You do sometimes get better weapons in the later waves, but strangely enough you barely get enough ammo with the guns you’re using. As always, do keep the combat knife handy, its surprisingly useful when you’re nearly dead and there’s only 1 or 2 zombies left.
Yep, it's certainly possible
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