A new PUBG mobile map named Livik: Here's how to play:

A new PUBG mobile map named Livik: Here’s how to play: Tencent Games has been annoying since PUBG MOBILE players began to make fun of secret maps in the beta version of the game. They also captivated fans with the outlook for the new map of the global version of the game.

In exciting news for fans around the world, PUBG Mobile today officially announced a new dedicated map called “Livik” on social media. The official statement announced that the map will be available to PUBG Mobile beta players and will soon move to the global version of the game.

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How to play the new map “Livik” in PUBG MOBILE

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If you would like to try out a new map in the beta version of the game, please follow the steps below.

step 1: Download the beta APK here or here.

Step 2: Enable the download option from unknown sources on your device.

Allow installation from unknown sources if not enabled by navigating to Settings → Security & Privacy → Install apps from unknown sources)

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Step 3: Install and open the game.

Step 4: Log in to the game as a guest. You can now play on the new map.

Players need to remember that this is a beta version of the game. This means that this map may be buggy and not as stable as the official global version. In addition, players are required to report bugs to developers so that they can fix them.

The file size is about 1.5 GB, so you need to make sure that your device has enough storage for download and installation.

This is a new map of PUBG Mobile called “Livik” and how to download it. Give it a try, spinner!

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