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PUBG's Final Sanhok Map Test Extended; Ends On Thursday

You now have until June 7 to try out PUBG's smaller tropical map.

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If you've yet to participate in PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' latest Sanhok test, you now have another opportunity to try the tropical map out before it arrives in the live game. The test was originally scheduled to end on June 4, but developer PUBG Corp. has extended it to June 7.

On Twitter, PUBG Corp. announced that the Sanhok test is now slated to run until Thursday at 7 AM PT / 10 AM ET / 3 PM BST. As before, it's open to all players who own PUBG on PC. To participate, you'll need to download the Experimental Server client from your Steam library.

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Now Playing: PUBG's Savage Map Returns In Experimental Test Servers

This marks the fourth and likely final test PUBG Corp. is holding for the map, which was originally known by the codename Savage. According to the developer, the map will be added to the live game on PC by the end of June "if everything goes according to schedule."

Sanhok has undergone a few notable changes since it first appeared on the Experimental Test Server back in April. In particular, PUBG Corp. recently expanded the map with four new areas, and several existing areas were tweaked with new names and "various improvements."

PUBG Corp. still hasn't announced when Sanhok will be added to the live game, although the developer did outline its plans to introduce new vehicles and a weapon for it "sometime in the month after the map officially launches." One of these is the Tukshai, a drivable three-wheeled vehicle that will be exclusive to Sanhok. PUBG Corp. shared more of its plans for future PUBG updates on Steam.

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