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Download the beta version of the popular PUBG game for low-end Android devices
Two of the most popular and famous war games are undoubtedly PUBG and Fortnite. The latter has been talked about by blogger Ahmed Said in many of his articles, and today it’s time to discuss the strongest competitor to date, PUBG. While Fortnite has released its version on Android, PUBG has officially introduced a lighter version for weaker Android devices called “PUBG Mobile Lite.”
Since the launch of PUBG game in early February, the game has garnered over 50 million downloads on the Google Play store. The new PUBG Mobile Lite version has been designed for Android devices that were not compatible with the original version of the game, expanding to a larger player base and satisfying many fans. The only major difference between PUBG Mobile Lite and PUBG Mobile is that the lighter version can have a maximum of 40 players at a time, instead of 100 players in the full version, and the map size has also been reduced.
The lightweight version of the game is only available to users in the Philippines, and there is no information about its arrival in other countries. Currently, interested users can download the game from here and install it, as well as the OBB file from here and save it in the OBB folder on your Android device in the game’s folder specifically. Also, since the game is limited to the Philippines, we will download the DNS Changer app and enter the following number 124.6.169.181 or the following number 121.58.203.4 in both fields, connect through it, and then open the game to start playing directly.
While PUBG is making huge strides on the Google Play store, the Fortnite team has decided to completely stop using the Google Play store. If you’re an enthusiastic PUBG fan, check out the new PUBG update that brings a war mode and tons of new features (if there’s an update for the game, make sure to update it for smooth operation).