PUBG: New State has skyrocketed to the top of the battle royale charts, captivating players worldwide with its futuristic survival shooter action. As its player base grows rapidly, many are frustrated by mobile-specific issues like lag, server problems, and frame drops during launch. Gamers naturally wonder: can this Krafton hit run smoothly on PC?
For battle royale enthusiasts, PC offers superior controls, larger screens, and better performance. But does PUBG: New State officially support it? We've dug into the details from Krafton's announcements and community feedback to give you the straight facts.

Despite ongoing complaints about lag and instability on mobile, PUBG: New State's popularity endures. With mobile performance hampered, PC seems ideal—but it's not straightforward.
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Yes, you can technically play PUBG: New State on PC using Android emulators like BlueStacks or LDPlayer. These tools deliver wider screens and reduced latency for mobile titles. However, this is not officially supported by Krafton.

During a recent media showcase announcing the global launch, Krafton confirmed no PC version is planned, and emulators are unsupported. Players downloading via emulators risk account bans or other penalties, as files aren't verified officially. We strongly advise against it to safeguard your progress and device.
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