PUBG: New State Maintenance Break: PUBG: New State generated massive excitement with its cutting-edge graphics and futuristic features. However, post-launch players encountered bugs and performance issues that hampered the experience.
PUBG: New State reimagines PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds with fresh maps, innovative gadgets like drones and riot shields, and enhanced gameplay. Available on Google Play Store and App Store, the game is currently offline due to a scheduled maintenance break announced by Krafton.

The futuristic battle royale launched on November 11, ahead of schedule but delayed by two hours. Shortly after, developers announced maintenance, frustrating eager players amid concerns from Krafton's titles like BGMI and PUBG Mobile plagued by hackers.
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Despite prior downtimes, issues persisted, including lag and frame drops on low-end devices. Krafton initiated another break for optimizations. Announced yesterday, it started at 5:00 a.m. UTC (10:30 a.m. local) and runs until 9:00 a.m. UTC (2:30 p.m. local), delayed from 2:00 UTC by three hours.
Maintenance Window: 5:00 a.m. UTC (10:30 a.m.) – 9:00 a.m. UTC (2:30 p.m.)
Krafton apologized for server instability and suboptimal play, stating:
"It will be difficult to solve everything and meet the expectations of our community through one update. But we will continue to make vast improvements to the game and focus on providing more stable services in the future through updates. We will also work hard to keep our community a part of this entire process and keep you informed through notices and other channels."
Note: The maintenance may extend or end early.
Common issues include:

An optional Android update aimed for smoother play, but challenges remain. This extended maintenance promises fixes for a better experience.
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