The PUBG developers have released an interesting update to their amazingly popular Battle Royale shooter. The changes concern the Blue Wall of death, or rather its behavior on different stages of the game. Also, a few adjustments happened in the Miramar desert map, in the possibilities for team management, and in the loot spawn.
The game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has had quite a busy start to the spring. The developers have published the Roadmap for the rest of 2018, started the new Event Mode, implemented many interesting updates, and celebrated the first anniversary of their project on Steam.
DMarket Spring Cup is up and running!!! We invite you guys to watch it live on Twitch: WeKnowHow (English), Th3SuspectTV (Russian), t4pochek (Russian, April 15 and 16), and EPW_CSGO (German).
DMarket Spring Cup is an online CS:GO tournament that takes place from the 13th to 16th of April 2018. Skins.Cash is the secondary sponsor of this Esports event – we will conduct regular skins Giveaways for viewers. Take your chance to win CS:GO skins from Skins.Cash!
The gaming community knows well that Skins.Cash is the place to sell in-game items for real money. And now we go beyond this service! Skins.Cash has become a sponsor of an exciting Esports event – DMarket Spring Сup in the discipline of CS:GO. Every viewer of the Live Stream will have chances to win CS:GO skins.
The world of PUBG is full of events by default – bloody shooting matches are almost unstoppable here. To make the game even more exciting, the developers have released a special event mode – quick “tournaments” with special conditions.
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The last update of CS:GO turned to be very controversial and stirred up the gaming community. On the one hand, it was just another patch of adjustments to some maps (Dust II, Canals, and Nuke). On the other hand, Valve has made a very significant restriction in skins trading, which will definitely affect the whole market for virtual items:
The second month of 2018 saw quite a few exciting events happen in the worlds of CS:GO. Did you see them?
In any case, it would be interesting to have a look at a summary of what happened in February.
The developers of PUBG been facing the flip side of the game`s popularity. Lots and lots of cheaters have appeared in the virtual world of this shooter. They try to get unfair advantages and spoil the experience for other players (in fact, for themselves as well). Cheaters have various motivations, such as earning more by selling PUBG skins or just feeling a kind of superiority. To save the game from being ruined, the developers decided to concentrate on anti-cheating activity, postponing updates in the gameplay and virtual maps.
It’s almost the middle of spring and just the right time to sum up Dota 2 news that happened in February.
IceFrog announced a change in update policy.
Historically, patches were released only two or three times a year, after or right before major LAN events, and often they were game-altering. Now they will be published every two weeks on Thursdays instead of just a couple of major updates during the year.
So many exciting events happen in the gaming world that sometimes it’s difficult to follow them all. We’ve chosen the most significant news of January 2018 from the worlds of CS:GO, Dota 2, and PUBG gaming. This will help you guys not to miss anything interesting.