The battle royale landscape in PUBG is about to get a whole lot more intimate and frantic. This week, players are diving into the limited-time "Tequila Sunrise" event mode, a brutal and beautiful twist on the classic Miramar experience. For a fleeting 72 hours, the vast desert map transforms into a close-quarters arena where only shotguns and melee weapons rule. The sun, perpetually fixed at a picturesque dawn, casts long shadows as squads of four clash in a symphony of blasts and swings. It's a deliberate departure from the usual long-range sniper duels, forcing teams into aggressive, in-your-face combat where every corner and building becomes a potential ambush point.

The core of the Tequila Sunrise event is its weapon restriction.pubg-s-tequila-sunrise-event-shotgun-only-chaos-on-miramar-image-0 You won't find a single assault rifle or sniper crate. Instead, shotguns like the S686, S1897, and S12K, along with melee tools including pans and machetes, spawn at three times their normal rate across the map. Ammunition for these close-range kings is equally abundant, ensuring the action never slows down for lack of shells. This creates a unique meta where positioning, movement, and rapid target acquisition are paramount. The devs have made additional tweaks to heighten the tension: the initial safe zone is smaller, pushing players together faster from the very start. Furthermore, care packages—typically a source of high-tier loot—are completely absent, keeping the focus squarely on the scattered shotguns. The permanent sunrise not only provides a stunning visual backdrop but also creates consistent, challenging lighting conditions for engagements.

Timing is everything with this event. The mode went live globally with staggered start times:

  • PDT/EST: Began April 5 at 7PM PDT / 10PM EST.

  • CEST/BST: Began April 6 at 4AM CEST / 5AM BST.

It concludes just as quickly, wrapping up on April 8 at 7PM PDT / 10PM EST and on April 9 at 4AM CEST / 5AM BST. This 72-hour window is part of PUBG's broader strategy of introducing rotating, experimental event modes, announced just last month. Following the initial test of the Flare Gun mode, Tequila Sunrise represents the second major foray into this space, offering a concentrated burst of novel gameplay.

While players are busy surviving the shotgun frenzy, the PUBG development team has been active on other fronts. Recently, the highly anticipated test for the new 4x4km map, Codename: Savage, concluded. This compact, dense jungle map promised a faster, more loot-rich experience compared to the sprawling Erangel and Miramar. Although the test server is now closed, footage and player impressions have flooded community channels, building excitement for its eventual full release. The map's design, featuring ancient ruins, dense foliage, and tight villages, suggests it could become a favorite for players who prefer constant action over long periods of travel and looting.

In significant news for the console community, the developers have reaffirmed a major policy shift aimed at competitive integrity. They have confirmed concrete plans to disable unofficial keyboard and mouse support for players on Xbox and PlayStation consoles. This move is squarely in the interest of "fair gameplay," leveling the playing field for all players using standard controllers. The aim is to eliminate the potential advantage granted by mouse-aim precision in a controller-dominated environment, a topic of much debate within the console player base.

Amidst all the new events and updates, there's still a classic piece of content players should secure. The Year One anniversary skin for the popular SCAR-L assault rifle remains available, but not for long. This commemorative cosmetic item, celebrating PUBG's first year, will be gone after May 1. It serves as a permanent memento of the game's journey and a stylish addition to any player's arsenal. So, between mastering the shotgun meta on Miramar and exploring future map possibilities, veterans and newcomers alike have one more task: log in and claim their piece of PUBG history before the deadline passes. The world of PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds in 2026 continues to evolve, blending intense limited-time events with foundational changes for long-term health, ensuring every drop into the battleground feels fresh and fiercely contested.