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PUBG Mobile Update 2.0: APK download link for Android

PUBG Mobile Update 2.0: APK download link for Android



PUBG Mobile's fix 2.0 has been delivered and its presented the authority Livik map, haptics framework, increases to the Cheer Park, new season, Royale Pass, and a ton of highlights that incorporate personal satisfaction enhancements.


Players can presently refresh the game through the Google Play Store or Apple's App Store. On the off chance that the game is refreshed before May 17, players will get 3,000 BP, 100 AG, and a Ultimate Trendsetter Helmet (three days).

 

PUBG Mobile Patch 2.0: Full notes and updates


You can likewise jump into the new update by downloading the APK record and introducing it as opposed to refreshing the game through the application stores.


Download interface

The APK document for PUBG Mobile's Patch 2.0 can be downloaded through the authority site.

To do as such, open the PUBG Mobile site.

You will actually want to see the download APK record interface at the lower part of the screen.

You don't have to download the OBB record independently while introducing the game through this document.

Instructions to download PUBG Mobile Update 2.0's APK

When the document has been downloaded, find it on your gadget and snap on it to start the establishment interaction.

You might be told to empower establishment from obscure sources. This should be possible in Settings > Apps and notices > Special applications access > Install obscure applications. This ought to be empowered for the program you used to download the APK.

When the APK has completed the process of introducing, open it and appreciate playing PUBG Mobile.

You should download extra assets, notwithstanding, inside the game.

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