PUBG: New State launched earlier this month in many countries. Krafton’s new battle royale has received overwhelming response and has topped 10 crore downloads on the Google Play Store despite early gameplay issues. The developers are also trying their best to solve these problems and provide an enjoyable experience for the players. In addition to this, a new PUBG: New State update has been released for a fair gaming experience. The new update is an anti-cheat system that has been rolled out to Android smartphones. Let’s take a look at more details about the new PUBG: New State update released for Android.
PUBG: New government anti-cheat system
PUBG: The developers of New State Krafton have released a new update for Android. The new patch introduces a new Anti-Cheat system. As the name suggests, the new update aims to identify players who are using unethical methods/hacks to play PUBG: New State. The developers have taken several such measures to detect hackers in the game. Those using prohibited items/tools while playing PUBG: New State are prohibited.
Krafton’s patch notes reveal that the update is currently only available for Android on the Google Play Store and the Samsung Galaxy Store. An update will be released soon for iPhone/iOS users.
Krafton said the update will be optional until 11:00 (UTC+0), after which it will become an essential patch. This means that players will need to download and install the new New State update in order to access the game. If users encounter problems downloading the update, they can force close the app they are getting the update from (Google Play Store / Galaxy Store) or restart their device and try downloading the update again. The update is being rolled out in phases and may be available on some devices at a later date.