PUBG Lite is now available in India: How to download, system requirements and more

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or PUBG Lite has finally arrived in India. Here's how to download and everything else you need to know.

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PUBG Lite is now available in India.

PUBG or PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is one of the best battle royale games. The game is available on multiple platforms including Xbox, PlayStation, PC and mobile. Since the PC version of the game needed high specifications, the company solved the problem by introducing PUBG Lite to the market. Here's everything you need to know about downloading PUBG Lite in India.

How to download?

The light version of the battle royale game, PUBG, is now available at lite.pubg.com. Anyone can head over to the link and tap on the download option on the top right corner to download the installation files. The installation file weighs in at around 64MB. However, that file will download additional files, which will come in at around 2GB in size. Apart from that, it will also download and install software like Microsoft Visual C++, updated .NET Framework and DirectX 11 if required.

The users can also download Nvidia or AMD graphics drivers from the same page. Also, the users will be asked to log in to their PUBG account or they will need to create one.

System Requirements

Although PUBG Lite is technically playable on almost every computer, it still has some basic needs. According to the company's website, the user's PC should have at least an Intel Core i3 processor, Intel HD Graphics 4000, 4GB of RAM and 4GB of disk space. Apart from that, the system should have at least Windows 7.

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If you want a smooth experience, then your PC should be equipped with an Intel Core i5 CPU or higher. It should have at least 8GB of RAM and 4GB of available storage. For graphics, the PC should have at least an AMD Radeon HD7870 or Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 GPU.

PUBG Lite has launched with Hindi language support for the players in India. Also, a lot of the UI elements have been changed to support the local language.

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