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PUBG Lite for low-end PCs launched in India

PUBG Lite for low-end PCs launched in India

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Popular battle royale game, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has launched a low-end version of the game PUBG Lite in India. It is free to download and play. PUBG Lite is for low-end systems that cannot handle the original game properly.

Also see: How to play PUBG mobile on PC or Laptop

Minimum Requirements:

Operating SystemWindows 7/8/10; 64-bit
ProcessorIntel Core i3 2.4GHz
RAM4GB
GPUIntel HD Graphics 4000
Storage4GB

PUBG Lite in India also comes with Hindi language support. If you want the game in the Hindi language, you can go to Settings and change the in-game language to Hindi. After changing the language to Hindi, everything in the Settings page and pop-up dialog boxes will be shown In Hindi. But the rest of the games will be in English.

The company announced the pre-registrations for beta last month with a promise to give rewards for people who pre-register to the PUBG Lite beta. The official website confirms that awards will be delivered to players via email by 11th of July.

If you are interested, you can download PUBG Lite and start playing. The .exe full is just 64MB in size but it downloads 2.4GB game files before you can play the game. You also need to install Microsoft Visual C++, .NET Framework 4.5.2 and DirectX 11 for running the game.

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