PUBG Lite has launched in over 50 new countries across Europe and the Middle East.

A free-to-play, low-spec adaptation of PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, the game has been in open beta since January 2019. when it launched in Thailand.

In addition to PUBG’s standard 100-player battle royale mode, PUBG Lite includes a new 4v4 mode in which two teams fight to reach 40 eliminations in a warehouse surrounded by shipping containers and vehicles.

It includes free and premium season passes, while an in-game currency called L-Coin can be used to purchase exclusive items.

Available to download here, PUBG Lite includes English, Turkish, Portuguese (BR/PT), Spanish (LA/ES), Russian, German, French and Polish language support.

PUBG season 4 launched for PC in July and for consoles in August.

PUBG Corporation has said that going forward, game updates will revolve around new seasons featuring fresh content, skins, gameplay updates and Survivor Passes.

The headline feature of PUBG season 4 is an update to the game’s original Erangel map.

“An updated take on our classic map, it features new complexes, improved graphics, and surprises for fans who want to know more about the island,” said TS Jang, PUBG executive producer and head of development division.

Meanwhile, Survivor Pass 4: Aftermath “reveals the past and present of Erangel through skins and items from the island’s broad history”.

PUBG cross-play support for PS4 and Xbox One launched in October.

The update also introduces a new progression system called Survival Mastery, a fresh care package weapon in the form of the double-barrelled, pump-action DBS shotgun, plus a host of other changes and bug fixes which are detailed in the patch notes.