The popular battle royale game PUBG has returned to the closed experimental server, with a new map called Savage.

The PUBG Savage map returns to the closed experimental server is a recent development in the world of PUBG. The new map was originally released on December 22, 2018 and has now been removed from the game. Read more in detail here: pubg maps.

PUBG Corp revealed a new 44 map called Savage, which will be a new addition to the game, over two weeks ago. So that everything runs well on live servers, the map required testing and feedback.

 

The Savage map is the smallest map in PUBG, covering just 44 kilometers. Its initial testing began on April 2 and concluded on April 5, with a large number of players taking part. The test is now set to enter the second test, which is the closed experimental servers, which will begin on Monday, April 16, at 6 p.m. PDT and conclude on Wednesday, April 18, at 6 p.m. PDT.

The websites’ registration period begins on Saturday, April 14, at 5 a.m. PDT and concludes on Tuesday, April 17, at 5 a.m. PDT. Those who have the keys are fine to play, according to PUBG Corp, and those who desire keys may get more with this exam.

On Monday, a new article detailing the latest changes and plans for testing the new map will be published. For the next several months, the Savage is supposed to be put through a series of testing. You can also read PUBG Corp’s announcement, which was posted on the Steam community, here.

 

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