New character skins and events based on Jujutsu Kaisen are coming to PUBG Mobile
PUBG Mobile isn’t a stranger to crossovers — Godzilla and King Kong showing up on the mobile title when Godzilla vs. Kong was released in theaters is a good example. The newest franchise that is making its way to PUBG Mobile is Jujutsu Kaisen, the hit anime series based on the manga of the same name. The crossover is labeled the Domain Expansion in PUBG Mobile and includes new skins and exclusive modes.
The Domain Expansion is free for all players. The new skins are based on the main protagonists from Jujutsu Kaisen — Yuji Itadori, Megumi Fushiguro, Nobara Kugisaki, and Satoru Gojo. The new skins are available as Cosplay Sets, which players can earn by accumulating Exploration Progress through playing the Jujutsu Kaisen Mode or Classic Mode as part of the expansion.
Jujutsu Kaisen is based around cursed objects and other supernatural stuff, so as part of the Domain Expansion, Cursed Object Crates will be new items players can collect in PUBG Mobile. The Cursed Object Crates contain Sealed Sakuna Fingers, and the crates can be found on any map in Ranked Theme Mode. Finding every Cursed Object Crate in the map will reward players with a unique reward.
PUBG players can also receive a new item called the Cursed Corpse Grenade, which will summon a Cursed Corpse boss for players to fight. The Domain Expansion in PUBG Mobile starts today and will last until March 15.
Of the major platform holders, Nintendo doesn’t exactly have the best track record regarding preservation, especially with regard to its digital library of games. This trend continues with the official shuttering of the Nintendo 3DS and WiiU eShops.
Nintendo is closing the online storefronts for its last-gen console and handheld devices by the end of March 2023. After this date, users won’t be able to purchase digital games, redeem free content, or even install demos. All functionality involving the respective platforms’ eShops is discontinuing.
Nintendo published a post on its support page detailing other dates Nintendo fans may want to keep their eyes on. As of May 23, 2022, users won’t be able to add funds to their accounts using credit cards. Beginning August 29, 2022, the ability to add funds through the use of Nintendo eShop cards is also being revoked.
There is some positive news to come away from this, however. Online services for 3DS and WiiU games will remain active for the foreseeable future, as will the ability to redownload games and DLC you already owned. Nintendo fans are able to link their Nintendo Network ID wallet with an existing Nintendo account. Doing this allows you to shuffle unused 3DS and WiiU funds for use on the Switch eShop.
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