PUBG Lite: Top 15 Best Guns In The Game

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Unlike Warzone , PUBG doesn't have any complex "mini-games" for players. Instead, aside from the core survival mechanic, players also have to avoid the shrinking Blue Circle and the deadly Red Circle. Staying outside the Blue Circle drains player health, but outrunning this should be easy if players are just on the edge. However, if the Blue Circle begins actively shrinking, players may need vehicles to surv


The battle royale games that manage to stick around past launch and stay in gamers' daily conversations seem to do a great job of managing these ingredients. Developers could only be scratching the surface of how to be successful in the genre, however, and it will be interesting to see what new flavors could be added to the battle royale dishes of tomor


This means a player with this gun can probably eliminate a whole team in a single click. The weapon uses the green 5.56mm ammo type, which is also frequently available around the map. There are many different sights that players can attach to this, as its range is also pretty incredi


These weapons are straightforward to handle as they also pack decent stability. Another thing that goes in their favor is the firing rate and ammo type. These guns also offer compatibility with many attachments, adding to the diversity of their us

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Thankfully, this rather straightforward approach also allowed players to go all out with their loadout and strategies. They don't need to think too hard about their approach to combat, they just grab a gun, wing it, and it's still


The battle royale genre has exploded since PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds released in 2017 . Based off of Koushun Takami's Battle Royale from 1999, battle royale games typically see anywhere between 60 to 100 players competing against one another to achieve the number one spot, often by skydiving into a location, looting areas for weapons and armor, and killing the competition. With such a straightforward formula, it makes sense that the genre expanded so rapidly with PUBG 's viral succ


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M249 is a light machine gun that players can find in the airdrops. Being an airdrop weapon, it is unique, mostly because of its insane firing rate and overall ammo-capacity. The gun carries 100 ammo in one magaz

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In terms of gameplay, another factor that can play into a player's continued enjoyment of a battle royale is the time to eliminate or time to kill (TTK). This concept refers to how quickly a player can eliminate another player from the match and is often dependent on factors the player has no control over, such as weapon damage. While games like PUBG have a fairly short TTK that usually allows for quicker eliminations, Apex Legends has a robust armor system giving the game a slightly longer TTK allowing for some drawn-out battles of attrition. There doesn't seem to be a universally correct answer for how short TTK should be in a battle royale and is usually dependent on player prefere

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With this in mind, games like Call of Duty: Warzone and Fortnite seem to have an edge in the battle royale market due to their free-to-play nature. While most battle royale games have adopted this free model, other games like Battlefield 5 and Fallout 76 added battle royale modes to full-priced games post-launch. Locking this mode behind a paywall didn't seem to sit well with players and possibly limited its potential audience. So, battle roles with a free module supported by cosmetic progressions seem to be the baseline for the rec