PUBG: New State is getting an update to strengthen anti-cheat measures in KraftonR17;s new battle royale game. The update is currently rolling out to players on Android, and the developer mentioned that players on iOS will also get the update soon. Players will not be able to play PUBG: New State without installing the latest update on their device. As part of this update, Krafton has also announced special compensation for players.
Through a blog post, Krafton announced that PUBG: New State will not work on Android devices unless players update the game. If not updated, the game will redirect the player to the Google Play Store or Galaxy Store. As a reward for getting this update, players will receive three chick medals. ItR17;s worth noting that players on iOS (or survivors as the game calls them) will receive the update soon, as it’s currently in development.
This update is the first of many that PUB: New State will implement to strengthen anti-cheat measures. These measures are aimed at identifying and reducing cheating methods used by players. Players are also at risk of being banned if they are found to be using unethical methods or hacking while playing the game.
PUBG: New State launched on November 11 for Android, iOS and iPadOS devices in about 200 countries, including India. It is the latest entry in the PUBG series. It is said to bring a next-generation battle royale experience, in which 100 players will fight with different weapons and strategies.
In the week since its launch, PUBG: NSW has reached 10 million downloads on the Google Play Store. The latest PUBG game – set in the future – features updated graphics, a new Troi map, and new vehicles.