
PUBG: New State to let players store loot and weapons inside trunk of a car
India Today
PUBG: New State will bring new ways to let you store your loot and weapons and that will change how you play battle royale.
PUBG: New State is coming later this week and just ahead of that, Krafton has begun teasing some of the new features that the new battle royale game will bring. In a YouTube video, Krafton announced that PUBG: New State players will have the option to store their loot and weapons in a trunk. This feature is called “Trunk” and it essentially makes your vehicle double up as a moving storage unit just so you can access them when you rejoin in TDM mode or leave them for your teammates.
Krafton’s video demonstrates how players would be able to use the Trunk feature in PUBG: New State. Players can go to a vehicle and store all their loot and weapons in the trunk of a car or an off-roader. When a player approaches a vehicle, they will now see an additional option of “Trunk”. Tapping on that will let them unload their loot and weapons into the trunk, with an option to load them again. This feature will be available right from the launch day of PUBG: New State.

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