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5 Best Mobile and Handheld Games of 2018 So Far

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (Mobile)

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Even though PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has been officially out since 2017, its mobile counterpart was only released this past March. With the Battle Royale genre still rising in popularity by the day it makes sense for developers to try and get their products to as many people as possible. PUBG caters to the mobile gaming market so well because of its drop-in, drop-out nature. Being able to play a quick round is great for someone who needs to kill 10-15 minutes while out. It may be jarring at first to play such an intense game on a much smaller screen, but the controls are actually intuitive.

Once players have gotten the controls down, it becomes a much quicker and more fluid experience. Cellphones are exceptionally powerful devices that are finally being utilized in the gaming space. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds is a strong contender for one of the best mobile games to be released in 2018. Download it, give it a shot, and get yourself a winner winner chicken dinner. 


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