PUBG Mobile Is Now Out Worldwide On iOS And Android; Game Infested With Bots

pubg mobile scope killPlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile has officially launched worldwide for Android and iOS. PUBG Mobile initially made its debut in China last month, followed by a soft launch for Android devices last week. The game is now available for free on the App Store and Google Play.

The mobile version of the widely-popular Battle Royale game features more user-friendly controls, smoother framerate, and better overall performance than its PC and Xbox One counterparts. The downside, however, is lower graphics quality, which, let’s face it, isn’t really that noticeable on a mobile device.

If you’ve already downloaded the game, you might have noticed that you’re winning chicken dinners left and right. You might even be feeling pretty good about yourself. I hate to be the one to burst your bubble, but it might not be entirely because of your newfound PUBG prowess.

PUBG mobile apparently populates the early matches with bots to help newbies ease into the game. Don’t worry though, you’ll be facing tougher opponents as you gain more experience. “As you level up, the ratio of real players to bots increases,” says The Verge. “It’s easy to tell the difference — the bots are pretty dumb and don’t put up much of a fight.”

Meanwhile, the PUBG vs Fortnite war continues on mobile devices with Epic Games also releasing a mobile version of Fortnite just last week. Which mobile Battle Royale game do you prefer? Hit us up on the comments section below. We’ve also included the PUBG Mobile trailer right after the break.

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds - Mobile Gameplay Trailer | PUBG