PUBG New State launched: check features of Krafton’s new battle royale game

Updated : Nov 11, 2021 16:30
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Editorji News Desk

PUBG New State, the next-gen mobile battle royale game from Battlegrounds Mobile India developers Krafton, has launched in India.

PUBG New State is set in the year 2051, and features modern weapons and gadgets to bring a different flavour to the battle royale game mode. Customisable guns and flying drones are featured in the game.

The game also promises next-gen graphics on mobile, bringing character movement, gunplay, and game physics from the PC game PUBG: Battlegrounds.

PUBG New State launch delay

PUBG New State was slated to launch in India on November 11 at 9:30 AM IST. However, many users described facing problems while logging in to the game, and were not able to play at the stated time.

Krafton then released a statement saying that due to the large inflow of users in a short time period, the game was experiencing issues, and promised to resolve the issue swiftly. As of 12:00 PM IST, users were able to log in and play the game.

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PUBG New State system requirements for Android

OS – Android 6.0 or later
CPU – 64-bit
RAM – 2 GB or higher
Download size – varies with device

Despite being a next-gen title with updated graphics, it seems like PUBG New State will work on most recent Android phones, with requirements similar to Battlegrounds Mobile India.

PUBG New State iOS system requirements

OS – iOS 13 or later
Download size – 1.5 GB

Based on the iOS system requirements for PUBG New State, players with iPhone 6s and up will be able to play the new game.

PUBG New State

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