Shoulder perspective mode debuts in PUBG Mobile's beta, delivering superior aiming precision at the cost of reduced movement speed. Players can't maneuver as fluidly while tracking enemies through the reticle. Expect a global rollout shortly, with previews already live in the global beta. Dive deeper below.

PUBG Mobile remains a battle royale powerhouse, thanks to its innovative mechanics, realistic physics, and intuitive controls that keep millions engaged worldwide.
This fresh shoulder perspective mode shifts the camera to an over-the-shoulder view, expanding the reticle area for pinpoint accuracy. However, expect a noticeable dip in movement speed—just enough to demand more tactical positioning.
The field of view narrows slightly, adding challenge to engagements. As PUBG veterans, we've tested similar views in other titles; adaptation is key, but the payoff in close-quarters combat is immense. Look for it in the upcoming PUBG Mobile: New State later this year.
Community feedback suggests initial struggles, but pros in the PUBG Mobile competitive scene will master it quickly, turning it into a game-changer for sniping and flanks. Traditional third-person perspective (TPP) stays intact, potentially reducing reliance on low-magnification scopes like 2x or red dot.
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