The Top 5 Best Battle Royale Games For Android High Graphics Part 1
1) Pixel’s Unknown Battle Ground
Of course, Pixel's Unknown Battle Ground is a copy of PUBG. The majority of the mechanics and controls are the same as those found in other shooter battle royale games, despite the pixelated graphics. You walk in, look around, kill the other players, and see who can hang on the longest. Additionally, this one has an in-game chat feature, automatic shooting, reduced graphics settings for low-end smartphones, During our testing, we found some stability issues with this one. If you're going to do this, you might as well just use PUBG Mobile itself, to be honest. Even so, it still outperforms the majority of other PUBG imitations on Google Play.
2) Rules of Survival
PUBG copycat Rules of Survival is another. It was released before the release date but before PUBG Mobile was officially announced. You land from an aeroplane, look around, find things, and kill people as usual. This one features 120-player matches, extra weapons, and vehicles. Compared to most battle royale games, it's a little less calm, but that also adds a bit of chaos, for better or worse. Like the majority of other games, it has stability and lag issues. Different games were more enjoyable than others. Compared to the more polished competition, this one hasn't held up all that well, but it's still a decent substitute.
3)PUBG Mobile
One of the two well-known titles in mobile battle royale games is PUBG Mobile. The majority of the other eight games on this copy are fortnite or PUBG Mobile. It has 100-player matches on a big map that gradually shrinks to encourage interaction between players. A variety of tools, equipment, and vehicles are available to facilitate destruction.
4) PUBG: New State
The follow-up to PUBG Mobile is called PUBG: New State. It boasts new mechanics, more intense gameplay, improved graphics, and more. In this game, 64 players drop into a much smaller zone than in the previous one. You can find weapons and supplies there that will help you survive until the very end. On paper, it is superior to the first version of PUBG.
However, compared to its predecessor, the game performs significantly worse on older or lower-spec devices, making the first version of PUBG Mobile preferable for users with those types of devices. Additionally, the designers might add one more layer of polish. Although it's new, we believe that it will improve with time.
5) ZombsRoyale.io
An arcade shooter with battle royale features is called ZombsRoyale.io. You are dropped into a world filled with other players. Of course, the objective is to be the last person standing. It makes use of basic 2D graphics, controls, and mechanics. Learning doesn't take very long. There are also team play modes, a tonne of cosmetic items, leaderboards, weekly events, and other features. Instead of being a mobile port of a console game, this has more of a mobile game feel. That's fine, but there are a lot of freemium components included. Additionally, stability can occasionally be a little shaky. Overall, it's a respectable experience.
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