PUBG Update 1.61 Adds Squad Emotes and Sound Tweaks on PS4 and Xbox - Patch Notes
On 2/23/21 at 5:55 AM EST
PUBG update 1.61 has just released on PS4, bringing many of the features added in PC update 10.3 to the console version of the game. That means those on PS4 and Xbox have the ability to select specific weapon sounds and can now use squad emotes to sync a few different in-game taunts. The Zone Tag mode also makes its way to the Labs soon. Read about it in the official patch notes, courtesy of a recent PUBG Corp blog post.
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PUBG Update 10.3 Patch Notes: Choose Your Own Weapon Sounds
PUBG s update 10.3 is now live on all platforms, and it allows players to choose between enhanced weapon sounds or the originals, among other improvements.
PUBG s Update 10.3 is now live on PC and consoles, and it brings a variety of small tweaks to the game. The biggest change comes in the form of a new weapon sound selections option, which allows players to choose between the original and remastered versions of certain weapons. Supported weapons include the M249, the M416, the Kar98k, and the SKS.
The patch also introduces various improvements to the Karakin map, particularly its indoor lighting, as well as fixing a number of bugs. Players who go AFK in the game s training mode will be automatically kicked now, just like in the game s Team Deathmatch mode. Certain emotes can now be used with your teammates in sync. The full patch notes are below.
PUBG 10.3 Patch Notes | Update February 9, 2021
A fresh new update is rolling out to
PUBG players on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Update version 10.3 has released today, February 9, 2021, and it includes changes to sound, levels, emotes, and even the in-game store. Keep reading to learn everything that’s been changed or adjusted in the PUBG update 10.3 patch notes.
PUBG Update 10.3 | Changes, adjustments, and bug fixes
The PUBG update 10.3 includes several new changes and features. Chief among these is the new weapon sound select system, offering players the chance to swap between original and remastered weapon sounds. These new options can be found in the audio section of the settings menu.