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Best Modes in PUBG Mobile

Fighting against 100 players while collecting weapons and other exciting gear always feels exhilarating. However, did you know this is only one among many modes in PUBG Mobile? Understandably, many novice PUBG players spend most of their time playing the classic Battle Royale mode. However, the fun doesn’t stop there, as the game’s other modes are quite exciting.
PUBG Mobile features three distinct modes. They include the classic Battle Royale mode that everyone knows, an Arcade mode, and a relatively new EvoGround mode. Moreover, the Arcade and EvoGround modes feature several individual mini-games. All modes feature varying playstyles, maps, rules, and weapons to keep things interesting. Here is a quick overview of the game’s best modes.
8. Sniper Training – Arcade Mode

Sniper is one of the trickiest classes in PUBG Mobile, hence the Sniper Training mode. It is specifically designed to teach you how to handle various sniper rifles, including the Mosin Nagant rifles. You can also use other weapons, including pistols, grenades, M24s, AWMs, and semi-automatic rifles.
This mode places you in a mini-zone contained within a bigger map. Your goal, as usual, is to take out your opponents using your sniper rifles and other weapons.
7. Zombie/Infection – EvoGround Mode

Zombie mode, also known as Infection mode, is ideal for passing time with mindless fun. Players are divided into two groups: Defender versus Zombies.
The Zombies’ objective is to hit and bite players, thus infecting them. On the other hand, the Defenders’ objective is to fight off and exterminate the Zombies attacking them. Interestingly, Defenders can use weapons, but Zombies are limited to melee combat and biting. Notably, you can only play this mode via the Custom Match section.
6. Team Deathmatch – EvoGround Mode

Team Deathmatch mode demands close coordination among teammates. Matches comprise two teams of four or eight players. The main objective is for one team to make 40 kills before the other team. Alternatively, the team with the most kills after ten minutes wins. Notably, teams must win two rounds to win the game. Interestingly, you respawn effortlessly after dying in Team Deathmatch mode. Moreover, you become briefly invincible after respawning.
5. Quick Match – Arcade Mode

Quick Match mode is a shorter variation of the classic Battle Royale mode. Notably, it features fewer players and is set on a smaller map, specifically a mini-zone on Erangel.
Interestingly, you can choose among different weapon categories in Quick Match. For example, you can choose all available weapons: shotguns or pistols. You can also choose the Item Haven option to get high-density airdrops with diverse weapons and gear. Alternatively, you can ditch guns altogether and focus on melee combat. As such, you can use this mini-game to perfect your skills with varying weapons.
4. Metro Royale – Arcade Mode

The Metro Royale mode is all about shooting and looting. The goal is to collect as much loot as possible and safely carry it back to your origin. However, you must contend with monsters, bosses, and strong bots out to kill you.
Interestingly, the action here can be intense, but this mode still feels casual and relaxed. Besides looting on the surface, you can also go underground for unique challenges and rewards.
This mode features an incredible variety of weapons and equipment. Interestingly, you can sell anything you collect except your Undercover Agent ID. However, selling weapons, ammo, and gear isn’t advisable, as you respawn with them after dying.
3. War – Arcade Mode

The War mode is a smaller, more casual version of the traditional Battle Royale mode. In this mode, 20 players engage in intense battles that last for 10 minutes. The objective is accumulating as many points as possible by eliminating opponents and reviving teammates.
Like the classic mode, the maps in War mode are random and change with every game. However, it differs from the classic mode in a few convenient ways. Most notably, you have unlimited respawns, ensuring you remain in the action even if someone kills you. Additionally, while the classic mode assigns you a random weapon, you can preset your preferred weapons in War mode.
The variety of weapons is impressive and includes automatic rifles, submachine guns, and sniper rifles. Moreover, it features airdrops, giving you more weapons and equipment to work with.
2. Payload – EvoGround Mode

Payload – EvoGround Mode
The main objective in Payload mode is the same as the classic mode: kill everyone else to remain the last squad standing. However, this mode cranks up the action and violence with more firepower and heavy equipment, including armed vehicles and helicopters.
You can collect heavy weapons like RPGs from super weapon crates scattered across the map. The crates’ locations are marked, and you get a notification whenever a crate pops up. Notably, the crates only open when their timers expire. The crates attract a lot of players to one location, creating lots of action.
Death is not the end when playing Payload mode. The map features communication towers that serve as spawn points, allowing you to revive dead teammates. However, there’s a catch: you can only revive dead players within 120 seconds of their death.
1. Battle Royale Mode-PUBG Mobile

Battle Royale mode, often referred to as the classic mode, is the cornerstone of PUBG Mobile’s gameplay and remains the most popular mode among players. In this mode, you and 99 other players are dropped onto a vast, randomly selected map. The match begins as you parachute down to your chosen landing spot, where the tension immediately sets in.
This mode features seven maps with diverse settings and themes to keep things interesting. The maps are littered with weapons, gear, and other equipment that players can collect and use. Interestingly, the maps’ safe zones shrink over time, making the fighting increasingly intense as more players cross paths.
You can fight solo against the 99 other individuals. Alternatively, you can partner up with other players and fight as duos or four-player squads. Duos comprise 50 two-player teams, while squads comprise 25 four-person teams.
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