Wondering how Battlegrounds is supposed to look on smart devices? Yesterday, a mobile version of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds was released for China.
[Image: QQ]
Developed by Timi, the Tencent-published, Chinese-language game can currently be downloaded from the Chinese App Store. As far as I know, there’s no word yet of an international release.
As with any new game, there are some glitches, which should be ironed out.
PUBGって地面の下から空気出るの?#スマホ版PUBG #PUBG pic.twitter.com/4hj91hKu3u
— 忍 (@agario_tomo) February 9, 2018
But the gameplay seems fast and fun.
https://twitter.com/serasan555/status/961810019992784896
https://twitter.com/imori_2525/status/961907877303603200
https://twitter.com/shigure_Gaming/status/961877792177582080
First time playing #PUBGMobile #Timi pic.twitter.com/z8xCjeguIa
— Zee Girl | MANUAL DRAW (@soel_chan) February 9, 2018
And, framerate issues aside, bonkers.
https://twitter.com/0__z_s9u1d/status/961830006904168449
You can watch a longer playthrough below via ZhugeEX.

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2 responses to “PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds Mobile Doesn’t Look Half Bad”
Are they hacking on there yet?
Looks like aimbot to me 😛
smartphone controls for…any game other than swipe casual games…hmm ok.