BGMI Ultimate Arena Mode: Availability
Battlegrounds Mobile India’s Ultimate Arena Mode is now available to play for all users across the country on both Android and iOS operating systems. All users have to do is install the latest version of the game via the respective app stores.
BGMI Ultimate Arena Mode: What is this game mode
Ultimate Arena Mode is a 4×4 battle royale experience for Team Deathmatch players. The game pits users against each other in teams of four in multiple rounds. According to the game’s developer, the mode provides users with an intense showdown as they engage in multiple rounds against the enemy team fighting across diverse terrains. The game is available on both Erangel and Livik maps.
BGMI Ultimate Arena Mode: Winning tips
Use the map
In this mode, only a certain area of the map is accessible. This makes it important to plant a proper strategy for tactical advantage. Users can use the map view for this. Also, users can use houses to set up ambushes against their enemies. In the hilly regions of Livik, use the varying terrain heights to both protect yourself and launch surprise attacks.
Use Shop Tokens properly
The amount of shop tokens users receive at the end of each round varies and is subject to whether they win or lose. These tokens allow users to level up their weapons and equip themselves with armour. Use them wisely and plan to maximise your chances of winning. Invest in weapon upgrades that suit the terrain and your play style.
Support your team
This is perhaps the most important part. Team play is an important part of the BGMI. Keeping your team players safe and well-coordinated is the key to winning in Ultimate Battle Arena. Coordinate your strategies, share information and support each other throughout the rounds. Make sure to revive knocked-down teammates to avoid being outnumbered.
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