Exciting New Features in PUBG: New State
The most anticipated mobile battle royale of 2021, PUBG: New State, is set for release, as announced by Krafton. Since the reveal, gamers worldwide have been eager for insights into its innovative features.
PUBG: New State launches in November 2021, positioning it as a strong contender against rivals like Free Fire Max, which debuted globally on September 28, 2021. With stunning graphics and a robust anti-cheat system to combat hackers, Krafton's latest title promises fresh gameplay. Here's a breakdown of standout features based on official trailers and leaks.
The next-generation battle royale drops on November 11, 2021, as confirmed in Krafton's official trailer. Leaks from Korean sites and reports from PlayerIGN had fans buzzing, with the 2:15-minute video showcasing groundbreaking mechanics.

PUBG: New State introduces futuristic electric vehicles (EVs) that outpace traditional ones in speed, durability, and design. Ideal for a 2051 setting, these EVs drain batteries faster in the blue zone—plan your moves wisely to stay in the safe area.
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Familiar from PUBG Mobile's Mission Ignition mode, deployable shields return and remain a fan favorite. Scout enemies with reconnaissance drones, earn store credits for summoning supply drops right where you need them.

Enhance your arsenal with the Weapon Customization Kit, turning weapons like the MK47 Mutant fully automatic. Test upgrades in the training ground to sharpen your edge.

The teased green flare gun enables teammate revives, calling in reinforcements for downed allies—a game-changer for squad play.

Down but not out? Recruit defeated enemies to fill your squad if you're short-handed. Opponents can join you too, adding strategic depth.
These features signal PUBG: New State's potential dominance. Pre-registration ends November 11, 2021—secure your spot now. Krafton has also confirmed Android and iOS launches in India.