

The northeast cluster includes four sizable areas: Tierra Bronco, Camp Militar, Torre Ahumada, and Cruz del Valle. It has four routes in/out of town, including a straight shot south to Valle de Mar and the Prison.

Most folks skip the cozy Nuevo and jump at Pecado or El Pozo instead. Vehicles spawn on the edge of town and there’s a single road running north/south. It’s not quite seaside, but it’s almost hidden behind a small mountain. The southeastern/mid-east town had been nicknamed “Tame Impala” after the band because of its seclusion. Impala has become a favorite spot to drop and loot since PUBG Mobile upgraded the Miramar map. You’d be surprised how much loot you will find in second-tier locations. Overlooked: Impala, Monte Nuevo, Tierra Broncoĭon’t overlook the minor cities. Torre Ahumada doesn’t get as much love as the popular Camp Militar, but it’s a worthy alternative. The flight path doesn’t frequent the northeast very often, but when it happens, the masses love to jump at the bountiful military base (Camp Militar). The adjacent town of Alcantara also got a facelift.

It’s definitely one of the coolest, out-of-the-way places to explore if you haven’t played Miramar in a while.
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One of the major areas of revitalization in the newest update includes the Ruins, located on the northwest corner of the map. If you’re on a southern flight path, Paraiso can be a low-risk spot to loot that’s an alternative to Los Leones (the largest city on the map). Puerto Parariso on the southeast corner is located along the largest seaside area on Miramar. The bridge is a perfect spot to ambush anyone that jumped to Los Higos or the Prison. One of two bridges in Miramar connects Valle de Mar to the big island (where the prison is located).

Nestled along the southwest side of the map, Valle de Mar, a seaside town stretched out along the southwest edge, has multiple roads leading out of town for a quick exit in all directions. It’s easy to get distracted during the fever pitch of a firefight, so regularly check your circle time. If you gamble on a fringe spot and get stuck on the opposite side of the safe zone, then you must hustle and hope you can find a vehicle.ĭue to the vastness of Miramar, you must keep careful track of time before the blue circle closes in and the next safe zone is selected. If you end up with an initial first circle on your side of the map, then you can casually loot and find the best spot to set up an ambush. The jumbo-sized map makes jumping on the fringes or edges of Miramar a huge gamble. Fringe Loot: Valle de Mar, Puerto Paraiso, Torre Ahumada, Ruins Simply put, Miramar looks a lot trippier and thus, more visually appealing. The addition of sandstorms and inclement weather create a psychedelic effect with the clouds and sky. The mountainous areas radiate with a technicolor vibe reminiscent of old John Ford western films. However, the overhauled version makes all of the colors pop. The initial color scheme, with beige and yellowish tones, attempted to replicate a dreary and barren desert. In the latest Miramar 2.0 update, the devs added vegetation (palm trees and cactus) and scattered compounds in the middle of nowhere, which provides additional looting options and more places to seek cover during a sniper attack. The public avoided the wide-open Miramar because it became a haven for snipers. Out of all of the various maps and terrains on PUBG, even casual players will tell you that Miramar is the hardest.Īt 8km x 8km, Miramar’s sheer size intimidates players, which is why the map became the least-favorite among gamers. Miramar, the second map on PUBG, draws inspiration from the desert areas of Mexico. After playing nonstop Miramar over the last week, we have plenty of insight and loot tips to share about the revised desert map on PUBG Mobile. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds revamped its second map, Miramar, with a recent update dubbed Miramar 2.0 by mobile users.
