Fifa 19 or PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is finally on FIFA Coins mobile. After releasing on Windows in March of 2017 in early access beta variant, with the 1.0 release along with the Xbox One release coming out in December, the game has been released to iOS and Android globally after a short interval of China exclusivity. I tried it on six different devices to find out what the mobile experience of the game is like.
Before I start with the review, here is a short primer on the sport. Fifa 19 is what is now known as the battle royale type of game. While not the first game of the type, it is the one that made it popular and is the most played game in this genre. PlayerUnknown, or Brenden Greene in real life, is the lead designer of this match, who had worked on a mod for ARMA two using a similar gameplay style.
Fifa 19 occurs in a island at which 100 players have been dropped off from a airplane. Each participant can decide at what stage to jump off from the plane and can select a place to land on during the autumn. Once on the ground, the player ideally must locate things like weapons, health packs, armor, clothes and a back pack to put all this in. These items are strewn about the map, inside the buildings.
Once sufficient things are accumulated, you can go about your business of Cheap FIFA 19 Coins murdering others. The goal here would be to be the last man standing. It's not required that you must kill somebody (however you get points if you do not to mention extra things they fall) and you can just choose to run hide or around. But to be certain that you don't stay hidden in one place indefinitely, the working place on the map keeps diminishing every couple of minutes. You are warned before this occurs and after it begins, if you're caught outside the circle, then your health begins falling until you die or come back within the circle. In the final moments of the game, the circle gets small enough that you can no more prevent conflict with staying players.