BGMI 4.3 update release, modes, features, how to download and everything else we know so far

Updated on 11-Feb-2026
HIGHLIGHTS

BGMI 4.3 may launch around March 16, with Android rollout expected before iOS

Leaks hint at five new specialisations including vehicle, combat, healing, detection and recon abilities

Update can be downloaded via Google Play Store and Apple App Store once officially released

If you are waiting for the next BGMI update, then we have some good news for you. After the 4.2 update themed around Primewood Genesis, Krafton is now preparing to roll out the BGMI 4.3 update. The leaks have now started to surface online hinting a fresh gameplay twist. While Krafton is yet to announce the details about the BGMI 4.3 update, the leaks suggest it could roll out in mid-March. Check out the BGMI 4.3 update release date, features, maps, and more details.

BGMI 4.3 Update: Expected release timeline

As per the reports citing the community sources and insider information, the BGMI 4.3 update is likely to be rolled out in March 2026. The leaks suggest that the tentative rollout date could be March 16. And if previous update patterns are being observed, Android users may receive the update early in the morning, around 6:30 AM IST, while the iOS version could follow later in the day. However, Krafton has yet to officially confirm the release date.

Superpowers and themed mode teased

The BGMI 4.3 update is said to bring superpower-based abilities. Leaks suggest players will be able to select from five distinct specialisations: vehicle, detection, healing, combat, and recon. Each ability is said to offer unique tactical advantages. As per the reports, the beta version suggested the name as Passive Skills Themed Mode. However, the final name could differ.

How to download the BGMI 4.3 update

Once the update goes live, players can download it directly from the Google Play Store or Apple App Store by searching for BGMI and installing the latest version. Do note that these are just early leaks and Krafton is yet to confirm the details. Till then, the gamers are advised to take all these updates with a pinch of salt.

Ashish Singh

Ashish Singh is the Chief Copy Editor at Digit. He's been wrangling tech jargon since 2020 (Times Internet, Jagran English '22). When not policing commas, he's likely fueling his gadget habit with coffee, strategising his next virtual race, or plotting a road trip to test the latest in-car tech. He speaks fluent Geek.

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