Just 15 days after launch, PUBG: New State has surpassed 40 million downloads. Yet, players have reported various glitches. Krafton is addressing these with an upcoming patch designed to deliver a smoother, more stable experience.
This futuristic battle royale, set in 2051, impresses with vibrant graphics optimized even for low-end Android devices. Players wield cutting-edge gadgets and pilot electric vehicles, distinguishing it from traditional battle royales. To mark this milestone, Krafton is enhancing stability and polish.

The patch introduces a robust anti-cheat system that alerts players in real-time to banned hackers. Unauthorized third-party programs will result in immediate bans. Krafton remains committed to fair play, tackling a persistent issue in titles like BGMI.
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Many players struggled with mismatched horizontal and vertical gyroscope sensitivities. This update aligns them perfectly and adds reverse control options for better precision and comfort.

Footstep audio has been a common complaint. Building on the November 18 patch, Krafton is further refining sound cues for clearer enemy detection.
View the full PUBG: New State patch notes here.
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