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PUBG Mobile Erangel 2.0 for Android: APK download link

 


PUBG Mobile Erangel 2.0 for Android: APK download link


🔸Here is the direct download link for Erangel 2.0 in PUBG Mobile's 1.0 beta update.

🔸The size of this beta version is 1.4 GB, and it also has plenty of other new features.



Saurav kumar singh
Analyst



PUBG Mobile has finally released Erangel 2.0 after a long wait, via its 1.0 beta update. It is the revamped version of the classic Erangel map, and was announced back in 2019. The landscape, buildings and map structure will be redesigned entirely, and the overall gaming experience will also be improved for players.

The map's graphics are still under development, but you can nevertheless play it. Here is the direct download link of the PUBG Mobile 1.0 beta version, along with the steps to be followed for hassle-free installation.

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PUBG Mobile: Erangel 2.0 APK download

Link: 



After downloading the APK file from the above link, follow the steps mentioned below:


1) Open File Manager on your device and install the downloaded APK file.

2) Allow installation from unknown sources, if you haven't enabled it already, by navigating to Settings > Safety and Privacy > Install Apps from Unknown Sources.

3) After the installation is complete, open the PUBG Mobile beta app and sign in using a guest account.

4) Now, start the Erangel game from the maps section present on the bottom left corner of the screen.

You can enjoy playing the new 2.0 map.


Note: Restart your browser or clear its cache if the update doesn't show for you.


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Erangel 2.0 features


Here is the list of changes that will be made in Erangel 2.0, along with some of the screenshots:

1) upgraded graphics

2) Building adjustments

3) Adjustments to large resource points: Mylta Power/Quarry/Prison/Other Play Zones

4) New map elements: Added trenches, wooden barricades, abandoned tanks etc
Building structure changes


Along with Erangel 2.0, improvements have been made to the recently-added Livik map, while a new training ground 2.0 has also been added with the update.




Erangel 2.0 to release with PUBG Mobile 1.0 beta update officially


Erangel 2.0 to release with PUBG Mobile 1.0 beta update officially


🔸Erangel 2.0 will be released on 6th August 2020 with the PUBG Mobile 1.0 beta update.
🔸This new offering is the revamped version of the classic, much-loved Erangel map.


saurav kumar singh
SENIOR ANALYST


Modified 06 Aug 2020, 23:06 IST
The PUBG Mobile 1.0 beta update is going to release soon, and the developers have officially announced the release of the Erangel 2.0 map, which is the revamped version of the classic Erangel map.

PUBG Mobile: Erangel 2.0 official announcement

Erangel 2.0 is going to release on 6th August 2020, along with the PUBG Mobile 1.0 beta update. The map was announced in 2019 by PUBG Mobile and the players have been eagerly waiting for it to arrive.

And finally, the wait will be over as players will be able to play it in the next update. Here is the official announcement made by PUBG Mobile confirming the release of Erangel 2.0 in the upcoming update:

In this map, the landscape, buildings and map structure will be redesigned entirely, and the overall gaming experience will also be improved for players.


The map was, in fact, leaked a few days ago in the 1.0 version logo, due to a bug in Google Play Store.

As you can see in the logo, an Erangel 2.0 map can be seen clearly on the left side of the background. The patch notes and other features will be revealed once the beta version is released, and Sportskeeda will also provide you the direct download link for the same.




Google bans these apps for injecting adware, uninstall them right away

Google bans these apps for injecting adware, uninstall them right away








Android apps injecting pop-up ads on phones.

A total of 29 Android apps with over 3.5 million downloads on the Play Store have been discovered with adware. 

Google has removed 29 apps from the Play Store which were found filled with adware. These Android apps had over 3.5 million downloads on the Play Store.

White Ops’ Satori threat intelligence team discovered these 29 apps as part of their “CHARTREUSEBLUR” investigation. The word blur in the codename of the investigation is due to the fact that most of the malicious apps were photo editing apps which had a blur feature. As for the word “chartreuse” the team just found it fun to say and that the liquor is tasty.

These Android apps were found running out-of-context (OOC) ads which are said to be used to avoid detection. After the user installs any of these apps, the launch icons would immediately disappear from the phone. This made it difficult for users to remove the malicious app from their phones.

ALSO READ: Google bans these apps for injecting malware

One such app with adware was the Square Photo Blur app. The Satori team tested this app and discovered a “hollow shell of an app” which managed to pass the Play Store security checks. The app obviously didn’t function as advertised and instead ran OOC ads on phones. Once the app was installed on the phone the launch icon disappeared and there was no “open” function on the Play Store either.

Ads that popped on up through these apps happened within intervals of only a few seconds. Also, almost every action the user performed on their phone triggered a code in the app for ads to pop-up. Some of these actions include unlocking the phone, uninstalling an app, charging the phone or even switching from mobile data to Wi-Fi. The ads pop up and occupy the whole screen of the phone. It’s not just ads though. The Square Photo Blur app even managed to launch an OOC web browser randomly.

Srvesports analysis...


29 Android apps have been identified with this malicious adware. But there could be more in the future. You can find the full list of apps here and uninstall them. The Satori team also advises to look out for hints like - reviews of the apps mentioning ads popping up all the time, apps disappearing after downloading it, a lot of 5-star reviews but recent ones are mostly 1-star, app doesn’t work as advertised, app received a lot of downloads in a very short time. Some of these points can act as indicators that the app is probably a malicious one.

Google recently removed 11 apps from the Play Store which contained the Joker malware. These apps have been lurking around since 2017. Hackers have managed to introduce new variants of the Joker malware in Android apps. The malicious apps are no longer there but they may appear again in the future.
 

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