Updated November 13th, 2021 at 11:34 IST

Pubg New State Unstable Connection: Step-by-Step guide to fix error

Krafton has launched 'PUBG New State' in 200 countries including India on Thursday. The title in the PUBG franchise has several advanced features.

Reported by: Aayush Anandan
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Krafton's PUBG: New State is now available in India along with 200 countries across the world. The users have been waiting for the new edition to experience the new updates in the game. The developers had announced in February 2021 that New State will be the latest title in the PUBG franchise and the new game is said to offer a next-generation battle royale experience for the players. Apart from that, the game will also attract users with new and upgraded weapons, strategies and an open world battleground set in 2051. PUBG: New State will have new vehicles and consumables for providing a great user experience.

If you are unable to play the game without facing issues, it is best to check your device’s compatibility as it can be a hindrance in some cases. Although most users did not experience any problems, there are solutions for those who faced issues while playing the game. The requirements to run the game are as follows:

PUBG: New State compatible devices and requirements

  • OS: Android 6.0 or higher/ iOS: iOS 13 or later
  • CPU: 64-bit (ABI arm64 or higher)
  • Ram: 2GB or higher
  • Open GL 3.1 or higher
  • Download size will vary with device

If your device is compatible and you still face the “unstable error”, follow the following steps to quickly fix the error.

To fix the PUBG: New State “Unstable connection” error:

  • Restart the game.
  • Follow the instructions onscreen and restart the game.
  • Check to make sure the game servers are live.
  • Checking the PUBG: New State official Twitter for any downtime messages is a good idea.
  • Make sure you have a stable internet connection.
  • Ensure that any downloads are paused and connect to WiFi, if possible.
  • Close other apps that may be using internet bandwidth.
  • Mobile apps can use resources in the background. Close as many apps as possible.
  • Reboot your device.
  • Whether it’s an iPhone or Android device, rebooting can help solve the issue.
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Published November 13th, 2021 at 11:34 IST