Bullet Strike: Battlegrounds, the game that took the concept of PUBG onto mobile is now available for pre-registration! However pre-registration is only for Android Play Store limited to some countries and they did not provide a list of countries they are releasing to. The game developed by a Vietnamese studio called Horus Entertainment, has made some changes to the game instead of a full copy of the world-renowned Player Unknown’s Battleground.
Check out their official gameplay trailer:
The game does not support 100 players like PUBG does. Instead, only 20 players will be put battling each other on the map. There are tons of guns, protective gears, medic kits and bandages will be spread across the terrains and buildings in the map. By looking at some of the screenshots from their official site, they have shown their matchmaking system which puts players in a lobby that they can join, character customizations with multi-language support.
Though Bullet Strike: Battlegrounds may seem less interesting as there are fewer players competing in a map, they do have plans to increase the number of players up to 40. They will also be adding a weather system to provide players with different kinds of weather and vehicles as well. Players will also be able to join in a match as a spectator especially for tournaments and seasons with a larger map size, voice chat capability and clans.
So far they have not announced any official release dates. However with the pre-registration just launched, we can expect it to be released soon. You can also check out their official website for more information and future updates!