Indus Battle Royale's latest update, version 1.4.0, is now live, bringing exciting changes to one of its top transport options and adding new emotes, alongside a suite of under-the-hood improvements that enhance the overall gaming experience.
We've been closely following the evolution of Indus Battle Royale over the past year, and it's thrilling to delve into the fresh updates that patch 1.4.0 brings to the table. Let's explore what's new in this update, which includes modifications to vehicles, the addition of emotes, and significant backend enhancements.
For seasoned Indus players, the update to the Toofan vehicle is a game-changer. This vehicle is not just for getting around anymore; you can now shoot, heal, throw grenades, and deploy smoke bombs while on the move. Additionally, new indicators for health and explosions will help you make split-second decisions about whether to risk those thrilling high-speed maneuvers.
While perhaps not the headline feature, the introduction of emotes is a welcome addition. You can equip them from the pre-match menu, allowing you to express your confidence and skill during the heat of battle with a range of expressions and emotes.
Beyond the visible changes, version 1.4.0 also includes several under-the-hood improvements. These enhancements touch on map lighting, spatial audio, loading times, sensitivity adjustments, and network stability, all aimed at delivering a smoother and more immersive gameplay experience. As Indus remains in open beta, these updates demonstrate the developer's commitment to refining and perfecting the game.
Super Gaming is taking its dedication to the next level by sponsoring the Indus International Tournament, which spans India and the Philippines, further promoting the battle royale experience.
If you haven't yet had the chance to try the open beta of Indus, don't worry—there's a wealth of other fantastic battle royale shooters available on Android. To help you find the perfect game, check out our curated list of the top 15 best battle royale shooters on Android.