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PUBG New State Trailer shows the future of Battle Royale for Android, iOS; See Gameplay & new mechanics here   

Krafton Inc. has announced the launch of the new Battle Royal game with a video teaser on YouTube. It contains information about the game's graphics, story, and gameplay. 

By Anukul Chauhan
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PUBG New state Trailer 2051 Krafton India

Krafton Inc, the creator of PUBG games, has come up with a new game the PUBG: New State. This game has been announced on behalf of PUBG Studios, the creator of Player Unknown Battle Grounds. This game is set in the year 2051, with a more futuristic take.

Krafton Inc. has announced the launch of the new Battle Royal game with a video teaser on YouTube. The video shows information about the game’s graphics, story, and gameplay. 

The game has ultra-realistic graphics and dynamic gunplay between the players. 

Set in 2051, this game surely gives the vibe of Call of Duty Black ops 3 and 4. This game will also allow players to customize/modify their weapons within the match which sounds very similar to Apex Legends. 

PUBG: The pre-registration of New State has been made live on the Google Play Store. However, this game will not be available in India due to the PUBG Mobile ban. The New State game will be available for Android 6.0 or higher version.

New State marks the third battle royale game under the PUBG umbrella — although, unlike its mobile counterpart PUBG Mobile, PUBG: New State will be developed by PUBG Studio, the company behind Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds, the PC and console version of the original game.

Notably, PUBG Studio has not shared an exact release date for the game but a recent leak suggested that it may launch as early as next week.

Although PUBG is banned in India, Krafton the parent company of PUBG has time to time gave some hope to PUBG enthusiasts here. Because recently, the company has appointed Anish Aravind as the new country manager for India.

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