Although Fortnite arguably dominates the battle royale genre at the moment, it would be a mistake to ignore the continued success of PUBG. Though not the first battle royale title to ever release, it effectively kick-started the genre, and continues to do quite well for itself. Indeed, the game's mobile port alone managed to pull in a whopping $438 million as of May 2019. However, though the game does run on a fairly wide range of smartphones, it is still a port of an extremely demanding game. As such, those with less beefy mobile hardware have effectively been locked out of playing it -- given that low-end smartphones are fairly common throughout the world, that probably leaves quite a bit of potential revenue on the table. Fortunately for low-end smartphone gamers, PUBG's creators have their needs in mind. Working together with Tencent, PUBG Corp. has developed "PUBG Mobile Lite," a lightweight version of the game that requires a mere 490MB of space to...