PUBG Lite Available in India For PCs: How to Install the Game

The PC version of PUBG was first made available in Thailand and will gradually make its way to India.

S Aadeetya
Tech News
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PUBG finally works on PC in India.
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PUBG finally works on PC in India.
(Photo: The Quint)

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As expected, PUBG Lite is now available for PC gamers in the country with additional support for Hindi, which is a smart move by the creators.

Earlier today, we spotted PUBG Lite going through maintenance work before going live in the country and much to everyone’s delight, the game is alive and kicking.

We actually were able to download the setup file on our Windows PC and run the setup wizard, which installs all the required files on your PC.

We managed to install the game on our basic PC.(Photo: PUBG Lite for PC screen grab)

The setup wizard for PUBG Lite works like any other install on Windows. The files for the game will get installed in the C Drive of the PC and once the setup is complete, you’d be able to play the game on your PC.

Setup wizard window for PUBG Lite PC.(Photo: PUBG Lite PC setup screen grab)

Users also have the option to download supporting drivers to run the game, just in case if they don’t already have them on their PCs.

Download these drivers supporting your PC.(Photo: PUBG Lite screen grab)

The website also says that after users pre-register for the PUBG Lite India event, they will get a chance to use one of these event rewards, which will be delivered through email on 11 July.

You stand a chance to win these events rewards by pre-registering for it.(Photo: PUBG Lite screen grab)

Developers have previously confirmed that the Lite version of the game is as good as the Steam version and has been launched to compete with rival battle royale PC game Fortnite.

Players using the PUBG Lite version will be able to participate in battles of up to 100 players in a battle royal format. The game will offer support for budget gaming rigs and will be available to play in Solo/Duo/Squad and in TPP (third person perspective) mode.

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Published: 21 Jun 2019,01:30 PM IST

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