The battlegrounds of Player Unknown, also known as PUBG, are expanding into the future. Developer Krafton revealed PUBG: New State for iOS and Android, taking the battle royale game until 2051 to a place called Troi. Unlike PUBG Mobile, which was developed by Tencent of China, this is an entirely new experience created by the PUBG Studio team.
With a jump in time of 30 years, the new map promises futuristic weapons, techniques and vehicles, including a ballistic shield, combat moves and drones. It also offers a new customization feature in the game, allowing you to build your own weapons through customization kits – including performance improvements, fire mode selection and grenade launcher accessories.
The trailer practically shows what you would expect from a PUBG title, like violent shootings, car chases and cinematic scenarios. The futuristic, but dirty, environment is very different from current maps, but PUBG: New State must look good for a mobile game. It will provide global lighting rendering along with improved graphics and smoother, more stable gameplay, the developer said. PUBG: New State will arrive on Android and iOS tablets and phones sometime in 2021, but you can pre-register for the Android version now.