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PUBG’s spy-themed Wild Card Survivor Pass now available on PC

March 28, 2019 by Patrick Nolan

The third Survivor Pass for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, called Wild Card, is now available for PC users of the game as of today – but if you were hoping to pick up the pass on the console versions of the game you will have to wait a bit longer for details of exactly when that will be.

It will set you back £7.49 to purchase the Premium Survivor Pass; yet you can earn some rewards for free without spending anything. You can also purchase levels for your Survivor Pass that will let you skip up to 30 levels of grind to access more of the cosmetic content.

Wild Card adds a variety of spy and action movie themed equipment and clothing to the game. There is also an assortment of new weapon skins and emotes that you might expect from a Battle Royale game. As with other Survivor Passes you can complete daily and weekly challenges to earn experience to level up even faster and get even more unlocks.

In total there are over 60 new items that are being added in the Wild Card Survivor Pass. You can purchase the pass at any point in the next ten weeks and you will be able to access all the content from the Survivor Pass from your current level if you aren’t interested in buying it straight away.
You can check out all the content available in the pass here.

Originally published March 28, 2019. Updated December 6, 2022.

Filed Under: News, Patrick Nolan, Video Games Tagged With: PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, PUBG

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