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PUBG Mobile comes to the cloud with, well, PUBG Mobile Cloud

Author : Mila May 25,2025

PUBG Mobile is taking the gaming world by storm with its latest innovation: PUBG Mobile Cloud. This exciting new version of the popular battle royale game is now in soft launch in the US and Malaysia, allowing players to dive into the action without the hassle of downloading or running local programs. This cloud-based approach promises to revolutionize how we play, offering a seamless experience free from hardware limitations, overheating issues, and other technical constraints.

Cloud gaming is becoming increasingly popular, enabling high-fidelity gameplay on virtually any device, anywhere. Xbox's "This is an Xbox" campaign highlights this trend, but Krafton is pushing the envelope with PUBG Mobile Cloud. Available as a standalone download on Google Play, this version aims to reach a broader audience by eliminating the barriers that traditional gaming can present.

For those new to the concept, cloud gaming means playing games via a remote server, where the heavy lifting is done elsewhere, freeing your device from the need to process the game itself. This approach could significantly expand PUBG's reach, appealing to players whose devices might not meet the typical hardware requirements of the game.

PUBG Mobile Cloud Gaming

While PUBG Mobile Cloud's page still lists some device requirements, the primary audience seems to be players with less powerful phones. This could carve out a unique niche in the gaming market, though it remains to be seen exactly where it will fit.

As we anticipate a wider global rollout, the future looks bright for PUBG Mobile Cloud. If you're eager to explore other shooting games, be sure to check out our list of the top 15 best shooters on iOS to satisfy your gaming cravings!

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