The PUBG community has been abuzz with a lot of information, courtesy of Bluehole Studios regarding the game and its upcoming content. With a 4×4 map already being tested out in the game’s PTR, the developers are here with a brand new update for the game, adding in a feature which the community has been asking for, for quite some time. The Killer Spectating Cam is now live in PUBG.

PC players, the maintenance on our live servers is now complete earlier than expected. Please download the latest patch via your Steam client. Thank you for your patience! — PUBG Help (@PUBG_help) April 5, 2018

With the downtime for PUBG PC 1.0 Update #9 is now officially over, PC players can now enjoy all of the update’s new additions and changes. These not only include the much-awaited Killer Cam but also a few of the bug fixes. If you wish to learn more about the details of the all-new changes, check out the complete patch notes below:

Spectating Your Killer

Players can now spectate their killer by clicking the “watch” button on their match result screen

Solo killer spectating If you get killed by the Blue Zone, the Red Zone or from falling, you can spectate the nearest player from your death location When the player you were spectating dies, you can continue spectating the killer of that player If the player you were spectating gets disconnected, you can continue spectating their killer

Duo / Squad killer spectating Same as above but can only spectate the enemy team after all your team members are dead

You can report a player you are spectating in Killer Spectate mode by pressing R

If you click Death Cam, you won’t be able to use the Killer Spectate mode

UI/UX

The default setting for voice chat changed to “Team Only”

Bug Fixes

Fixed a bug where vehicles suddenly flip, go flying or come back to the starting point while driving

Fixed a bug where the IGN of your killer was not shown when viewing Death Cam

Adjusted the rotation axis for the preview model in customization menu for better usability

Furthermore, the developers have come up with a brand new event for PUBG which restricts players to only use shotguns and melee weapons. The event will only be available for 72 hours. So, if you wish to try something new with PUBG, the all-new event is the way to go. To learn more about the new event, check out the official post for more details.