PUBG Mobile 3.6 update to introduce new ‘Sacred Quartet’ event

In Sacred Quartet event in PUBG Mobile, players can travel in unique 2-seater animal vehicle called Panda
An undated image of PUBG Mobile logo. — DepositPhotos
An undated image of PUBG Mobile logo. — DepositPhotos

While the gaming sphere is getting denser with new titles from renowned developers, PUBG Mobile is set to grab the spotlight by introducing a new exciting event named “Sacred Quartet” with the upcoming 3.6 update. 

Since its debut, PUBG Mobile has become one of the most-played games worldwide, transforming the mobile gaming landscape. 

Sacred Quartet event in PUBG Mobile 3.6 update

Inspired by Japanese culture and traditions, the Sacred Quartet event introduces new visuals, colour schemes, buildings, and scenery to PUBG Mobile. The innovative features in the Sacred Quartet event in PUBG Mobile are as follows: 

  • Elemental powers in PUBG Mobile: PUBG players can choose from four elemental powers, each with unique abilities.
  • Fire: It offers a one-time damage boost and players can also throw fireballs at enemies.
  • Water: It provides a temporary protective water shield, safeguarding players from enemy attacks.
  • Wind: It enhances movement speed and allows players to glide through the air.
  • Nature: It transforms the player character into a deer, enabling limited-time teleportation.

Floating Island adventure in PUBG Mobile

One of the standout features of the Sacred Quartet event is the floating island hot drop. Players take to the skies, soaring through the air before landing on the mystical island, where they can uncover hidden secrets and engage in exciting battles. 

Four Guardians Sect

Another notable feature in the Sacred Quartet event is the Four Guardians Sect, an ancient sanctuary surrounded by the elements. 

Players can harness the power of this sacred site by utilising various devices scattered throughout the area, including Fire Stones, Water Geysers, Wood Vines, and Refined Crates. 

Moreover, players can travel in a unique 2-seater animal-vehicle called Panda, which can turn into a rolling form to provide protection.