PUBG MOBILE integrates Urdu language in latest version 3.3

This progressive initiative was developed in partnership with young Pakistani music band AUR with ‘Jeet Ki Awaz’
An undated poster of Jeet Ki Awaz song. — Supplied
An undated poster of Jeet Ki Awaz song. — Supplied  

PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile is one of the top-notch games that ingratiated all gaming enthusiasts in a short time. It recently announced the integration of the Urdu language in its latest version 3.3 in partnership with young Pakistani music band AUR with ‘Jeet Ki Awaz’, which is an in-game Urdu Voice pack. 

PUBG MOBILE Urdu is an innovative feature that would surely captivate an extensive array of audience. It’s a revolutionary approach that would push the boundaries towards excellence and accessibility to Urdu content. 

The song ‘Jeet Ki Awaz’ in collaboration with AUR band, particularly composed for PUBG MOBILE truly emphasises an encouraging team and it’s a perfect depiction of a winning spirit that motivates the player differently. 

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Incorporation of the Urdu language and that too in a shooting game is certainly a great step in fostering the national language and mobile gaming across the country, which was celebrated and appreciated by famous personalities such as FaizMela’s founder and Urdu advocate Adeel Hashmi, poet Ali Zaryoun, storyteller Maryam Raja, influencer Junaid Akram and Abbas Raza Bokhari.

An undated poster of Jeet Ki Awaz song poster. — Supplied
An undated poster of Jeet Ki Awaz song poster. — Supplied

Founder of FaizMela and Urdu advocate Adeel Hashmi expressed gratitude towards this progressive initiative and said: “This version of PUBG MOBILE game will be in your and my favourite language, in fact, my extremely favourite language, Urdu."