New Delhi: The release date of Krafton's mobile game PUBG: New State is now almost nearing as it will be launched in India on November 11.
PUBG: New State which was announced in February this year will come for Android and iOS users. After a technical test in 28 countries, the game will be released. The test will be held from October 29 to October 30.
Reportedly, both on Android and iOS platforms, more than 50 million pre-registrations have been received for this game.
Pre-registration for PUBG: New State started in September and as per the Krafton, the new game will come in 17 languages globally as a free-to-play.
The game will bring next generation battle royale experience to the gamers as it is set in the year 2051. A new gunplay system along with new rendering technology can be seen in the game.
Meanwhile, it is important for the gamers to make themselves aware of certain facts regarding the game like for android users, it is important to have a 64-bit processor and minimum of 2GB RAM, while for the iPhnoe users one should have iOS 13 or newer. In case if one using iPhone 6 or newer phones he/she shouldn't forget to update them to the latest version.
There won't be any charge for the PUBG: New State as the gamers can enjoy it with any charge like BGMI.
PUBG: New State download
The Technical Test client is only restricted to users who have previously participated in the Second Alpha Test.
Selected users can download the game from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store during this phase.
PUBG: New State APK
Download the PUBG New State APK and the OBB expansion file for the game from this link. You might need to open the link in a desktop browser.
Tap the APK file first, which will install the app. You might have to allow the installation of apps from unknown sources first.
Now go to the Android folder on your phone storage, open the "obb" folder and paste the OBB file inside a folder called "com.pubg.newstate.beta". You may need to create this folder if it doesn't exist.
Delete the installation files you downloaded to save space on your phone and start playing the game.
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