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PUBG mobile season 11 comes with the new Domination mode

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PUBG mobile is now the most addictive games in all over world, because of its realistic physics applied in games, graphics, modes like Classic, Arcade and Evoground and every time with new season PUBG give its users new mode,  a new challenge, skins and many more.

This time PUBG mobile season 11 comes with new "Domination" mode similar to Call of Duty mobile. Every time in new season PUBG mobile brings us all new mode, like last season PUBG mobile comes with all new RageGear - TDM, RageGear - PickUp and Payload v/s War mode. But this time PUBG mobile copies the Domination mode of Call of Duty.

Now you'll are becomes intrigued, what this domination mode comes with.

In Evoground sections there are 2 modes now - Arena Training and Team Deathmatch. Arena training is similar to the previous one in which player spawn and pick up guns but the Team Deathmatch has a loadout that you can set before entering the match. In this season Ruins map has been renamed with Assault.



In Domination mode there are 2 teams. These teams will fight against with each other in 4x4 format. These 2 teams will fight for 3 base camps. Whoever capture the minimum of 2 base camps first, will win. There will be percentage type of points present to decide which team is ahead of other. That percentage bar will increase until the team captures the base camps. Maximum point is 50. In these number of kills does not matter for MVP(Most Valuable player) in a match.

Beta update hinting that the game might soon add drones.

Below video explains clearly more about the domination mode in PUBG mobile.



Reference:- New18, HindustanTimes

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