PUBG: New State will be released as a free-to-play mobile game in 17 different languages around the world, according to Krafton, who held a livestreamed event on YouTube.
The release date for PUBG: New State has been scheduled for November 11, according to publisher Krafton, which revealed it during a showcase event on Friday. Following a final technical test in 28 countries from October 29–30, the South Korean business said that the new mobile game will be distributed on Android and iOS in more than 200 countries, including India. According to reports, PUBG: New State, which was released in February, has attracted more than 50 million pre-registrations on Android and iOS. The game's pre-registration procedure began immediately after its announcement, albeit it only became online in India in September.
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The final technical test for PUBG: New State will take place next week in 28 countries: Bahrain, Cambodia, Egypt, Hong Kong, Indonesia, Iraq, Japan, Jordan, Korea, Kuwait, Laos, Lebanon, Macao, Malaysia, Maldives, Myanmar, Nepal, Oman, Philippines, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, Singapore, Sri Lanka, Taiwan, Thailand, Turkey, UAE, and Yemen.
In a statement, Krafton CEO CH Kim said, "PUBG: New State inherits the essence of the PUBG IP and will have a competitiveness in and of itself on the worldwide market." "Krafton will continue to create games that players all across the world will appreciate." We're committed to providing a more comprehensive experience since we believe games will become the most potent form of media."
Sangwan Kim, Head of Anti-Cheat Unit at PUBG Studios, claimed that Krafton would outlaw the use of unauthorised programmes, emulators, keyboard, and mouse, as well as aggressively identify and restrict hacks, to prevent cheats in PUBG: New State. The company also claims to thoroughly examine and assess community comments, which will be reflected in in-game improvements.