The heavily-speculated and long-rumored Metro Royal mode is now available in "PUBG Mobile," offering a PvPvE battle to players. Here are some vital things about the new game mode that players could use as they enjoy PUBG's latest crossover with the Metro series of games.

What Is The Metro Royale Mode in "PUBG Mobile?"

It is a new mode in the hit mobile battle royale game "PUBG Mobile" that offers players a new PvPvE experience. It challenges squads to get away from AI-controlled bandits, ferocious mutated monsters, and other opponents. It is available in two new maps in the game consist of underground tunnels and dilapidated camps and ruins.

"PUBG Mobile" players need to load up with supplies before queuing and escape the Metro Royale mode with as much loot as they can before getting overwhelmed by entities whose only mission is to kill players. Once back in the menus, players could sell or exchange these loots for any goodies, which could be essential in surviving another round.

Maps

Currently, the new Metro Royale Mode in "PUBG Mobile" takes place in Frontline Confrontation and Old Blockade Zone. Players can play on either of these maps from level one. However, the Advanced Old Blockade is only available until the player reaches Level 8 in the mode.

The Advances version of the Old Blockade map includes the Radiation Zone. it is an area located at the top of the map loaded with high-value loot and, of course, more dangerous and ferocious enemies. Players should be properly equipped before venturing into that hellscape.

Until When Is Metro Royale Available in "PUBG Mobile?"

So far, most of the mode's marketing materials do not explicitly mention the end of Metro Royale mode in the game. However, earlier indicators suggest that it could be around until Jan. 11, 2021. At that point, it is highly likely that it would evolve to the next stage, which could include new story elements, new weapons, or new monsters.

How to Survive Metro Royale

After updating to "PUBG Mobile" 1.1, tap the Metro Royale mode on the main screen. Players would be briefed on the mission and provided with the first set of supplies. The first trip into the hot zone is a test run, which means players are fighting bots during this time. Bring all the starter supplies, and remember that players could bring them back if they die on the test run.

The goal in Metro Royale mode is to return in one piece. Essentially, it does not matter how many kills the player gets or how much loot they accumulated along the way. The most important thing in this mode is to escape with the loots; otherwise, the player lost everything except getting a silver. Players have 30 minutes to forage, fight their way across the map, and reach the extraction point.