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PUBG Lite for low-end PCs will be launched in India soon

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PUBG Lite, a modest and toned down version of the famous survival game is specially made for low-end laptops and will soon be coming to India. The official PUBG Lite Facebook page has confirmed that this version will be released soon in India but the dates have not yet been specified.

The first beta of PUBG Lite kicked off in January earlier this year and it has been expanded to a total of 15 countries with a majority of them being Asian nations. With the unprecedented popularity of PUBG in India, they wanted to make it more accessible for people all across and with low-end gadgets.

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PUBG Lite has so far been available in a total of 15 countries after the first beta kicked off in Thailand earlier this year.

The minimum requirements for PUBG Lite to work with ease are given below:

Windows 7, 8, or 10 (64bit)
Intel Core i3, 2.4GHz
4GB RAM
Intel HD Graphics 4000
4GB disk space
Recommended PC requirements for PUBG Lite
Windows 7, 8, or 10 64bit
Intel Core i5 2.8GHz
8GB RAM
AMD Radeon HD7870 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 660
4GB disk space

 

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