
PUBG: New State release date leaked again, new battle royale coming ahead of Diwali
India Today
PUBG: New State is the sequel of PUBG Mobile, which is now available to play in India as Battlegrounds Mobile India.
PUBG: New State release may take place on October 31, which is ahead of Diwali, now. This is a bit of a disappointment for people who were anticipating the launch would happen sometime towards the end of September or early October. The new release date has appeared on Apple’s App Store listing of PUBG: New State, which is available for pre-registration on both Android and iOS in India. The game is a sequel to PUBG Mobile - Battlegrounds Mobile India in India’s case - with the theme set in the year 2051, featuring futuristic weapons.
When you pre-register for PUBG: New State on the App Store, you can see the announcement just below the logo on the left side. It says: “Expected 31 Oct 2021”. Usually, these dates are correct because Apple requires developers to give a tentative date for the release. This is not the case on the Google Play Store, where you may not see an expected date for a game you want to pre-order. If true, the October 31 release will happen nearly four months after Krafton’s Battlegrounds Mobile India was released.

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