The Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds’ development and community team have updated the game’s patch notes to include two new crates that are coming to the game, as well as some welcome changes to PUBG’s economy.
The new Fever crate will feature retro-styled cosmetic
items, while the Militia crate will focus on slightly more traditional
combat gear. You can check out a few examples of the new items in the
image below.
That’s neat, but the biggest change to the crate system
is that the Fever crates, which require the player to purchase a key to
open, will now be selectable on the weekly crate screen.
We’ve complained about the existing system,
which would sometimes randomly award you crates you had to pay to open,
and the likelihood of that happening has gone down with this new
update. You now have the option of selecting the premium crate instead
of the game assigning it to you.
This is what the screen looks like today on the test server:
You will still sometimes be given a premium crate, but
the chances of the game giving you the Desperado crate — which requires a
key to open — has gone down to 20 percent from the original 40 percent.
You’re now much less likely to be stuck with a premium crate you have
to pay to open if you’d like to avoid spending real money on the game.
You can see the full odds of getting each piece of gear in the patch notes. This is a nice step in the right direction.
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