Krafton and PUBG Studios will soon rollout PUBG: Battlegrounds Update 13.2, introducing the Crazy Night Survivor Pass, Casual Mode, Trunk System, and several other extras. A progression system previously known as Event Pass, PUBG's Survivor Pass challenges players to unlock levels and complete missions in order to obtain awards that would otherwise constitute in-game purchases. Fortunately for active users, the next Survivor Pass goes live in the very near future.

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PUBG's next Survivor Pass, Crazy Night, and Update 13.2 hits PC on September 8 and consoles on September 16. Unlike previous Survivor Passes that last for a six-week period, Crazy Night will remain live for eight weeks, thereby concluding on November 2. Players can progress through 50 levels during this time, earning rewards such as a Contraband Coupon, Name Plate, and Spray. Update 13.2 will additionally make the P90 SMG accessible in Care Packages across all maps, providing PUBG faithful with a weapon packing "unique 5.7mm high-powered ammo."

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Plus, the Taego map will receive several adjustments, Krafton said in a press release, teasing the new Porter pick-up truck exclusive to the South Korea-based locale. The Porter comes with advantages of its own, too, specifically a Trunk System capable of carrying limited items.The advent of 13.2 will also introduce Casual Mode, a less hectic mode exclusive to Erangel that players can enjoy up to three times per day.

The new Survivor Pass' eight-week runtime should give players plenty of chances to explore all that the new challenges have on offer. But it remains to be seen if the lengthier time frame will become a standard for PUBG's future passes.

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PUBG: Battlegrounds is playable across Google Stadia, PC, PlayStation, Xbox, Android, and iOS platforms.