Among the handful of fake announcements today for April Fool’s Day 2019, PUBG Mobile has revealed a new system of subscriptions for players to enjoy. The PUBG Mobile subscriptions grant players various boons to aid in collecting in-game currency and earning more crates of loot, and come in two different bundles; Prime, and Prime Plus. However, many players are asking if it’s best to get PUBG Mobile Prime Plus, Prime, or both to get the most rewards, given that the benefits of both subscriptions can stack. Read on to find out more on the subscription differences, and to decide if they’re worth it.
PUBG Mobile Prime Plus, Prime, or Both | Subscription differences and worth it?
The new PUBG Mobile subscriptions give players more opportunities to collect in-game currencies and earn loot crates, for a monthly cost. This comes in two bundles: first, the Prime subscription costs $0.99 per month, and enables you to use the BP currency to purchase items for a short period, along with giving you a small supply of UC regularly. In contrast, the Prime Plus subscription costs $4.99, but gives you discounts on some items, more opportunities to buy items with BP, and to collect more UC and RP points every day, as well as a discount on the Classic Crate lottery.
These subscriptions are aimed at regular players of the mobile battle royale; while casual players might not see the worth in these monthly packages, those who play every day can certainly benefit. The effects of both packages do stack, but if you’re already buying the Prime Plus, there’s not much gain in buying Prime as well. The major benefit of the Prime subscription is the ability to purchase items with BP, which is genuinely useful for many players. In comparison, while the Prime Plus subscription gives you more discounts, it also costs five times as much. As such, Prime Plus might not be worth the extra cost for most players, but could be perfect to grab all the new loot in Season 6 of PUBG Mobile.
Apex Legends Roster
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Welcome to the Frontier | The Legends of Apex Legends
In the years following the corporate wars depicted in Titanfall, a new breed of legend is born. The wastes of the Frontier see a bloody conflict brew. These are the legendary warriors of Apex Legends the new battle royale smash hit by Respawn Entertainment and Electronic Arts. -
Bangalore
Anita Williams served in the IMC Armed Forces alongside her entire family, so you know that she's ready for a fight. Her tactical Smoke Launcher and Double Time sprinting ability give her an edge against unprepared foes. When it's charged, her sky cracking Rolling Thunder airstrike finishes the job. -
Bloodhound
A game hunter of the Outlands, the mysterious Bloodhound is secretive to the core. They can identify nearby enemies with the Eye of the Allfather and track them using footprints and bloodstains. Their Beast of the Hunt gives them enhanced speed to close the distance on their prey. -
Caustic
A self-righteous former scientist with delusions of grandeur, Alexander Nox battles uses toxic bombs of his own design. He can see through his traps and launch clusters of them with his ultimate. If Caustic doesn't want you in a room, you're not getting in. -
Gibralter
The son of two search and rescue workers, Makoa Gibraltar excels at extracting teammates from dangerous situations. He shields himself when aiming down sights and can throw a bubble shield to protect everyone else. When needed, he has a Defensive Bombardment to root out camping foes. -
Lifeline
The child of wealthy war profiteers, Ajay Che enlisted in the Frontier Corps to protect communities in need. Her healing drone offers a health buff to teammates, and she can revive them faster if they're downed. Her ultimate is a Care Package filled with high-quality defensive loot. -
Mirage
The youngest of four brothers, Elliott Witt was always looking to be the center of attention. Utilizing Holo-Pilot tech, the Legend known as Mirage makes countless clone distractions to confuse his foes on the battlefield. Whether he's knocked down or storming a stronghold, he'll be flanked by five other versions of himself. It's quite the ego boost. -
Pathfinder
An abandoned robot without a home, Pathfinder fights in the Apex Games in order to hopefully draw the attention of his creator. Designed with scouting in mind, he's always friendly. He can zip around the arena with a grappling hook and create ziplines across large gaps for his teammates. -
Wraith
After awakening in a detention facility with no memory of her past, Wraith began to hear voices in her head. They drove her to madness, but not before teaching her a few tricks about her latent interdimensional abilities. The voices warn her of nearby enemies, and she can pop in and out of battle to avoid incoming fire. -
Time Keeps On Tickin'
Because of the passage of time, the legends of Apex Legends have a different skillset. They're not Titan pilots, so they don't get to call in massive mechs. Also, they can't wallrun, although they do have a pretty impressive downhill slide. These movement quirks affect the entire roster, but who knows what could change down the line.