Used PUBG: Army Attack for iOS?


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PUBG: Army Attack Analysis

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PUBG: Army Attack offers a modified battle royale experience tailored for the Chinese market. This game maintains the core mechanics of the popular PUBG while reducing violence to comply with local regulations. Players engage in multiplayer matches against 100 opponents, aiming to be the last one standing. The game features a shrinking arena that encourages confrontation and strategy. Weapons and equipment are scattered throughout the map, allowing players to arm themselves while navigating the battlefield.

The key distinction of PUBG: Army Attack lies in its toned-down violence. Unlike its predecessor, this version eliminates blood and gore, presenting a more family-friendly gameplay experience. When players are defeated, they simply wave goodbye and drop their items rather than experiencing a violent death. The game interface is in Chinese, reflecting its primary audience, but the intuitive design makes it accessible for players familiar with battle royale mechanics.

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Used PUBG: Army Attack for iOS?


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Full Specifications

GENERAL
Release
Latest update
Version
1.35.12
OPERATING SYSTEMS
Platform
iOS
Operating System
iOS 16.4
POPULARITY
Total Downloads
957
Downloads Last Week
3

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Developer’s Description

Fight in a battle royale against 100 other players and be the last man standing.
PUBG Mobile or Army Attack is an official version of the game PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS licensed by Bluehole and developed by Tencent for the Asian market.

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