The battle royale world of mobile gaming is incomplete without PUBG Mobile and Free Fire. Both titles offer action-packed matches that players all over the world enjoy.
The games are often compared in terms of graphics and gameplay. This article takes a look at the five major differences that beginners should know of.
PUBG Mobile vs Free Fire: 5 differences beginners should know about
#1 - Minimum Requirements
The minimum device requirements for both the titles are given below:
PUBG Mobile
- Operating System: Android version 5.1.1 and above
- RAM: 2 GB
- File Size: 2 GB
Free Fire
- Operating System: Android 4.1 and above
- RAM: 1 GB
- File Size: 689 MB
#2 - Match time and number of players
PUBG Mobile matches last for a longer time compared to Free Fire. While battle royale matches in Free Fire last for 10 minutes, a PUBG Mobile match takes 20 to 25 minutes to end.
When it comes to the number of players in PUBG Mobile, the total number is restricted to 100. In case of Free Fire, the limit is 50.
#3 - Characters
#4 - Graphics
#5 - Game Modes
The battle royale titles have the following game modes:
PUBG Mobile:
- Classic: Erangel, Livik, Miramar, Sanhok, Karakin
- Arcade: Quick Match, Sniper Training, War
- EvoGround: Payload 2.0
- Arena: Gun Game, Arena Training, Team Deathmatch, Domination, Assault
Free Fire:
- Ranked Game (Bermuda, Purgatory)
- Classic (Ranked and Non-Ranked)
- Clash Squad (Ranked and non-Ranked)
- Big-Head






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