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Do you have a mobile with less than 2 GB of RAM? PUBG is one of the best Battle Royale mechanics games, you know, the one where you have to be the last one on an island and eliminate players. For some time the game has been available on Google Play for a wide range of compatible devices. Even so, on mobiles with few resources, such as a quad-core processor or 2 GB of RAM or less, PUNG's performance is not as expected, with cuts, loss of quality and detail.But it seems that the gaming company does not forget about these terminals.
Tecent, the developer of PUBG, has decided to launch a lighter version of the game called PUBG Lite This version will allow it to work correctly on mobiles with a version of RAM less than 2 GB or a version of Android 4.0.3 onwards. We remember that the minimum to play the normal game is 2 GB and the Android version is 5.1.1 onwards.
A smaller island and fewer players
What are the differences between the normal version and the Lite version? In a game there will be fewer players. Specifically, you will compete against 40 on an also smaller island, 2 x 2 km, when PUBG has up to 100 players on an 8 x 8 kilometer island. In addition, and although details are not specified, this version could include some more cut features, such as a standard quality or the removal of some settings to make the game work better.
PUBG Lite is now available on Google Play. Unfortunately it only works in the Philippines where they are testing the game for a later release in all regions. So if you want to try this game right now, the only thing you can do is download the APK and check if it is already available in your country. Soon it should appear on Google Play to download it for free. If you have a powerful mobile, in principle you can also play PUBG Lite.
Via: Xataka Android.