Battlegrounds Mobile India Beta is now available for download, but only to a select group of testers
The first glimpse at the Battlegrounds Mobile India 'Beta version was revealed by PUBG Mobile developers, giving select Android users early access to the game.
For fans of online gaming, the wait is over. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile has been rebranded Battlegrounds Mobile India and is back in India with a new appearance (BGMI). On Thursday, PUBG Mobile developers shared the first glimpse at the Battlegrounds Mobile India 'Beta version' on their official Twitter account, offering select Android users early access to the game.
More open beta spots were made available throughout Thursday, according to a press release from Krafton; Early Access progress, including in-game purchases, will be carried over to the final version of the game. Throughout the day, an increasing number of Early Access slots became available. The link mentioned for Early Access will stay unchanged.
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.pubg.imobile&hl=en_US&gl=US
This open beta is one day ahead of the game's anticipated release date of June 18, indicating that it will not be released tomorrow. According to previous leaks, Krafton plans to release the game to the general public on June 18, but the developer has yet to confirm this.
According to the developers, the Battlegrounds Mobile India app download size is around 768MB. However, it is crucial to remember that to download the game, you must have at least 2GB of free storage. Furthermore, the overall size of the game will be 6.58GB if you download all of the maps, resource packs, and additional downloads.
The Indian version of PUBG Mobile, which was banned in the country last September, is Battlegrounds Mobile India. It comes with a few changes that have now been made evident. The battle royale experience is nearly identical to that of PUBG Mobile.
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