Pubg Mobile Lite Season 19 to begin from 1st December. As the Pubg Lite Season 18 is going to be end soon, few days are remaining while the leaks of Season 19 have appeared. The developers have already released the Winter Update 0.20.0 recently. After releasing three Beta Versions they have announced the final global version.

Every Season ends after one month of its release in both Pubg Mobile and Pubg Mobile Lite. Season 18 will ends on 29th November, then the RP section will be locked for 24 hours. After that, the new Season 19 will begin with a new outfit, weapons skins, and more rewards. There might be the possibility to experience all-new outfits and skins based on the Winter Festival.

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From different leaks, it’s been mentioned that the Season 19 winner pass will include a new Glacier M16A4 skin, Winter UAZ, Snowflake Bear Set along with Stripes UAZ Skin. Regarding helmets, they might introduce a new Jubilant Baby Seal Helmet having a kind of snowy finish.

Pubg Lite Season 19 features
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Expected Pubg Lite Season 19 Winner Pass Leaks

  • New Winter Time UAZ
  • Snowy Finish Jubilant Baby Seal helmet
  • M164A Galcier Skin
  • Snow Bear Set
  • Stripes UAZ Vehicle
  • Arachnoid Helmet
  • Hot Pizza helmet
  • Golden Trigger Plane Finish
  • Winter Wonderland Plane Finish
Pubg mobile Lite Season 19
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As for more rewards, Pubg Mobile Lite will increase the levels from 30 to 40. Till now we have only 30 levels in RP, so it will be increased in Pubg Lite Season 19. However, there are two Pass, the Elite Pass, and Elite Pass Plus. The Elite Pass cost’s almost 280 in-game UC, while the Elite Pass Plus cost’s 800 in-game UC. Elite Pass members are able to get the Winner Pass rewards by completing different RP missions. As all these leaks are not confirmed yet, we will be updating you regarding upcoming news.

 

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Danny is a senior writer at Techarim, where he covers smartphones and gaming news. Previously, he worked as a tech writer at Adweek, a senior editor at the tech blog VentureBeat, and a local government reporter at the Hollister Free Lance.