

The next step involves downloading the game itself and oh boy, it’s a long and tiring process. You now have the PUBG Lite Launcher and VPN software available to you. You’ll be able to install PUBG Lite and test out the gameplay via this VPN, for which you could then pay if you’re content with the experience. If you’re not sure whether PUBG Lite will run smoothly on your PC or laptop and are hesitant to get a paid VPN service just for the game, we’d suggest you check out SaferVPN because it offers a 24-hour trial and a Thailand server.

But do remember, it should have a Thailand server. We had a premium copy of VeePN lying around at the Beebom office, so we ran with the same but we recently compiled a list of best VPN apps available on Windows, so you can take a pick from the same.

PUBG Lite (Beta) is only available in Thailand right now, so you would need a VPN to log in and play the game. Moving on to the installation part, there’s one important thing you need to have in mind before you go ahead with the process.
