PUBG Mobile Lite vs Free Fire: After the ban imposed on popular PUBG game in India last year due to privacy concerns, the popularity of another Battle Royale game Free Fire has sky-rocketed over last few months. Both the games are quite similar and are free to play with solo, duo, and also squad modes.  After PUBG Mobile India lost hope of coming back to India, now PUBG Mobile Lite and Free Fire have become two most popular royale games worldwide.

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These two royale games are designed for low-end phones and perform exceptionally well on those phones. Even though they have same minimum system requirements, both have different gameplay styles and graphics optimization.

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Minimum system requirements for PUBG Mobile Lite: Download Size – 600 MB, Operating System – Android 4.1, RAM – 1 GB (Recommended – 2 GB) and Processor – Qualcomm Processor.

Minimum system requirements for Free Fire: Download Size – 680MB, Operating System – Android 4.0.3, RAM – 1 GB (Recommended – 2 GB) and Processor – Mediatek MT6737M quad-core.

According to a report from India.com, both PUBG Mobile Lite and Free Fire are based on the battle royale title and their theme is similar to that of the last man standing on the virtual ground. However, PUBG Mobile Lite has 60 players who land on an island to fight their opponents and attain victory. On the other hand, Free Fire has 50 players on the island and follows the same theme of fighting and surviving till the end to win.

Both the games can be played easily in low-end phones but PUBG Mobile Lite has much more detail and a natural feel in its graphics. In PUBG Mobile Lite, there are excellent map descriptions and interface features that make the game engaging and exciting. On the other hand, in Free Fire, the game is not natural in feel and it is more like cartoonish and not as detailed as PUBG Mobile Lite, the report said.