PUBG Mobile: 10 Tips & Tricks The Game Doesn't Tell You
The best ways possible to make sure you secure that mobile chicken dinner.
PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds has flipped the gaming community on its head, taking the world by storm on both PC and Xbox One, yet now it's on the smallest screens of all: iOS and Android. In an even more shocking turn of events, the mobile port of PUBG is actually pretty good.
PUBG Mobile runs smoothly - so smoothly in fact, you're better off playing this than on Xbox - and on top of that, it's stable and doesn't look half bad for a game that's only taking up a shy single GB of space.
The cherry on top is the fact that the mobile port is free. So if you've been wanting to get into that PUBG life but have been strapped for cash, you're in luck. These versions have all the same feel of a standard PUBG round, and the sweaty palms intensity of going for a chicken dinner remains ever-present.
In a game as competitive as PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, you need to know all the ins and outs to make sure you have a leg up on the competition. If you're chasing the top spot, you're going to need to know how to stand above the rest.
10. Manually Activate Leaning
When you go into your first game, you may think that leaning - one of the most useful features in PUBG - is absent from the mobile version. It is present however - you just need to turn it on.
This should be the VERY first thing you do before even loading into a game. To enable leaning, go to the Settings using the small cog symbol and, well, enable it.
Having this on means you give any other player as little area as possible to shoot, whilst being able to pick them off no problem.
PUBG Mobile certainly has its own quirks that you're going to need to master to reel in those chicken dinners left and right. But for a mobile game it's not far off the original, and any fan of the previous versions will find themselves right at home.