Not to be confused with PUBG Mobile Lite, this one's for PC. For players wanting to splash their cash, there's a paid level above this called Lite Pass: Premium, and then another on top of that called Lite Pass Premium Plus, which apparently offers even more rewards. As part of this PUBG Lite is offering a free Lite Pass, which provides "completable missions" and in-game item rewards. Of course, a battle royale obviously requires seasons and battle passes. Shipping containers and vehicles? Sounds like PUBG.
The description says this will take place in a "deserted warehouse surrounded by old shipping containers and vehicles, allowing each of the teams the chance to skillfully outmaneuver each other on their quest to become the first squad with 40 eliminations". I'm sure Digitial Foundry will be checking this out.Īpart from the lower hardware requirements, PUBG Lite apparently offers the same core experience as the full-fat version, although it does come with a unique 4v4 mode (four squads of four players, if you were wondering). The recommended PUBG Lite PC requirements, according to the official website. If you're super keen, you can download the launcher over here. Pre-registration for the adaptation has already begun, and signing up before 6am on 8th October will get you free M416 and AKM weapon skins. PUBG Lite's open beta is now being released on a more global scale, however, with 52 other countries gaining access on 10th October - including the UK, Germany, France and many other European states. It was first trialled in Thailand, before rolling out to South East Asian countries along with Brazil and Turkey earlier this year.
Originally known as PUBG Project Thai, PUBG Lite is a low-spec version of PUBG that allows players with basic PCs and laptops to access the game.
Soon you'll be able to play PUBG on PC for free - although it'll be a pared-down version of the original game, and a standalone product in its own right.