How do I log into PUBG as a guest?
Players are getting a notification when they launch the game.
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PUBG Mobile is taking down 'Guest Account' login
- Open the game and go to 'Settings' from the main menu.
- Here find the 'Link' tab and tap on it.
- There find and tap on the '+' icon.
- You will be given options of Facebook, Twitter, and Play Games to use for login.
Can I play PUBG as a guest?
However, Tencent Games has recently decided to remove the Guest Log-in option from PUBG Mobile. They have announced the same In-Game which you can have a look at in the below-attached screenshot. Which clearly states that from 31 August 2019, the guest login option will no longer be supported in Pubg Mobile.
How do I get my PUBG account back as a guest?
- Log Out if have logged in by another account.
- Click on Right Side Corner Help Button.
- Goto Hot Topics.
- Scroll down.
- Click on I lost my account after unlinking social media.
What is guest account in PUBG?
According to "pubgmobile.helpshift.com," the following are the guest account restrictions: #1 Tier Restrictions: Users with a guest account will only be able to reach a maximum tier of Gold V, and the RP will remain unchanged. Upon linking the account, it'll show the tier that the players originally hold.
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