PUBG: New State up for pre-registration in India; All you need to know
Krafton has revealed the news on its official PUBG: New State official website. The game is up for pre-registration both on Android and iOS platforms.
On September 1st, 2021, Krafton has officially confirmed the release of the PUBG: New State in India and the game developer has also started the pre-registration of the game. The upcoming game version is up for pre-registration on Google Play Store and Apple App Store in various regions of the different countries globally. Let’s have a closer look at the new announcement and see how to pre-register for the game and what are the new changes the company is going to introduce with the new title.
PUBG: New State pre-registration in India
Krafton has revealed the news on its official PUBG: New State official website. The game is up for pre-registration both on Android and iOS platforms. The company also confirmed that the users who opt for pre-registration will be entitled to free exclusive benefits like permanent limited version vehicle skin.

“It’s time to ready your gear and get hyped with your fellow Survivors—PUBG: NEW STATE is coming to India! We’ve been humbled and inspired by the love and support we’ve received from India. To ensure that we could have everything ready for our Survivors in India by launch, we needed some time to prepare. But the wait is over!” reads the official website.
You pre-register for the PUBG: New State in India via the following links:
What is PUBG: New State
PUBG: New State is a different title from the company which is going to be different from the PUNG Mobile vanilla version. The upcoming version will arrive with an array of changes which includes new maps, weapons, more urban settings, new vehicles, and a lot more. Furthermore, the company has also confirmed that the new game title will arrive with a new feature that will allow gaming enthusiasts to customize weapons with various attachments. The game is going to launch in India with the PUBG moniker and it would be interesting to see how the Indian government is going to react to it.
























































