PUBG is a popular Battle Royale, with lots of cosmetics, and now Work From Home Attire has been added to the list. PUBG offers a variety of different cosmetics, but the only ones that set players apart are outfits or outfits. Including outfits, players can customize almost everything in the game.
Like the Nintendo versions of WII, players have the ability in PUBG to customize almost every element. Even within this more complicated system, there are some truly rare PUBG skins and cosmetics. These vary between the rarest PUBG outfits and cosmetics that are part of an outfit. Outfits are introduced in the game from time to time and such will be released recently.
We take a look at work-from-home attire in the following article.
Ever since PUBG added loot boxes, the popularity of outfits has skyrocketed. There are also luck-based attempts to get outfits that change certain looks in the game. The outfits players get from loot are unique, and each new outfit gives players a different look.
The PUBG official brought to life the introduction of the brand new outfit called Work From Home Attire based on our current living situation. "You've worn them throughout the pandemic, now bring your favorite work outfit to the battlefields with Survivor Pass:Pajama Party!" the tweet reads, and hope the slumber party comes soon enough when we're not hoping for the same in reality.
Surprisingly, most fans didn't seem thrilled with the change, demanding that some bigger things be fixed. "Congratulations PUBG, you've made another change we didn't ask for. Change the controls when we loot, using the D-pad takes a year and a half and makes looting a fucking pain. Also, the bridge…first thoughts are his c**p, but we'll see how the bridge camp goes. The bottleneck pressure at the deck made this game fun…”
That being said, while the most important things are yet to be achieved, outfits are fun, and the more the merrier!
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