Top 5 alternatives of PUBG which you can play right now

When it comes to mobile games, the battle-royale style game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) needs no introduction. It is one of the most popular mobile games among the young generation in India.
This battle royale game has received nearly 17.5 crore installs from India that is about 24 percent of the total installs worldwide. After the government banned 59 Chinese apps last month, reports are rife that over 250 more apps are under the radar of the Indian government, including the popular PUBG Mobile.
If this popular game gets banned, you could try out other popular alternatives as well.
Scroll on to read the top five competitors to this online game:
1. Call of Duty: Mobile
One of the most popular games of all time, Call of Duty features different modes including Quick Play and Multiplayer Mode (5v5). Last year, the developers released a free-to-play for Android and iOS devices which proved to be highly successful within the gaming community.
The game also features several maps from the first Call of Duty: Modern Warfare. You also get a Zombie Mode, while new seasons introduce new custom skins and a different theme. With excellent graphics, it is one of the best first-person shooters on mobile.
2. Fortnite
Developed by Epic Games, Fortnite Battle Royale is a free-to-play battle royale online video game. In this game, players can fight either alone or with one additional player or with a group of up to 3 others.
It features 3 playable game modes:
• Save the World
• Creative
• Battle Royale
3. Garena Free Fire: Rampage
One of the battle royale style online games, Free Fire is available for both Android and iOS users for free of cost.
The game consists of up to 50 players who fall from a parachute on an island in search of weapons and equipment in order to kill the other players.
Also, players are allowed to select their starting position or take weapons.
4. Battlelands Royale
A cartoonish version of the PUBG Mobile, this multi-player game is much similar to other royale battle games.
Pitting 32 players against each other in casual matches, it has been exclusively designed for mobile devices.
5. Knives Out
By throwing hordes of opponents into the mix, Knives Out is here to revive the genre of first-person action games. Heavily influenced by PUBG, opponents free fall onto an island. With outstanding graphics, its well-crafted premise offers a fun gaming experience.