
What Will The New State Alpha Actually Look Like? Extra RAM should smooth out loading and gameplay.

That should be a low barrier - Google is currently up to Android 11, and many devices have 4, 8, 12, or even 16 GB of RAM. Within the Android sphere, New State testers must have a Google account, Android 6 or later, and at least 2.5 GB of RAM. That's presumably because of Apple policies against hosting alphas and betas in the App Store - Krafton would have to rely on TestFlight invitations, which aren't suited to large scales. Android users only, excluding iPhones and iPads despite their popularity. Sign-ups for PUBG: NEW STATE are ongoing at through June 6, ending at 8:59 PM Pacific time that day. The alpha is restricted U.S. Related: PUBG's Ridiculous DLC Needs To Stop Imitating Fortnite The company even claims that PUBG: NEW STATE is the " only mobile successor to the original PC version" of PUBG, despite the existence of PUBG Mobile. Krafton is also promising mid-game objectives that can sway a battle, and " global illumination" technology for superior mobile graphics.

Enhancements, however, will include things like drones, weapon attachments, dodging maneuvers, and support calls. New State will largely copy the mold of the original PUBG, pitting up to 100 players against each other on an ever-shrinking battlefield with the goal to be the last person standing. Applications are underway and relatively easy - if offering narrow conditions for getting in. The finished product is due later in 2021, but in the meantime a closed alpha test is poised to start June 11. Krafton - the parent company behind PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds - has announced plans to run a closed alpha test for PUBG: NEW STATE, its next game for iOS and Android.
