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Krafton announced BGMI will be Playable from May 29th
BGMI fans, rejoice! The highly anticipated battle royale game, Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), has made an exciting announcement today. Starting from the 27th of May, existing users can now preload the game from the Google Play Store. This preloading feature allows players to download the game in advance and be ready to jump into the action as soon as it becomes playable.
BGMI Launch Date Announcement
While the preloading option is exclusively available for existing users, the official release date for both existing and new users, including those on iOS devices, has been set for the 29th of May, 2023. This means that everyone, regardless of their device or previous gaming experience, will soon be able to enjoy the immersive and adrenaline-fueled gameplay of BGMI.
Earlier yesterday, the event surfaced under the Battlegrounds Mobile App page on Google Play Store. So basically Krafton is set to release the game finally.
KRAFTON, the developer behind BGMI, expressed their gratitude for the patience and support shown by the enthusiastic player base. The company is dedicated to delivering the best gaming experience possible and is thrilled to welcome players back to the battlegrounds.
To ensure an optimal gaming experience, it is advised that players download the latest version of BGMI. This ensures compatibility with the game’s features and guarantees a seamless and enjoyable gameplay experience.
Battlegrounds Mobile India has garnered a massive following ever since its announcement, and fans have eagerly been waiting for its release. As the game prepares to hit the virtual battlegrounds, players can gear up for intense combat, strategic gameplay, and exhilarating moments that will keep them coming back for more.
So, mark your calendars and get ready to dive into the action-packed world of BGMI. Whether you’re a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the battle royale genre, Battlegrounds Mobile India promises an immersive and thrilling gaming experience like no other.
With the preload option now available for existing users and the official release date just around the corner, it’s time to rally your squad, sharpen your skills, and prepare for epic battles in the ultimate arena of BGMI.
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OnePlus 9RT gets more refined with OxygenOS 14 Closed Beta 2
OnePlus pushed the OxygenOS 14 second alpha build for the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro and now the OnePlus 9RT also gets the more refined version of OxygenOS 14 as Alpha 2 also known as closed beta. By the way, if you guys have Oneplus 8T then Oneplus just announced a closed beta testing program for Oneplus 8T users.
Oneplus 9 and 9 Pro also come with similar changes to what Oneplus 9RT received with OxygenOS 14 Closed Beta 2. The OxygenOS 14 second closed beta update makes the system more stable and also prevents crashes. The second Alpha version of OxygenOS puts more effort into fixing camera problems, like stuttering and trouble editing photos in Album.
Changelogs of OxygenOS 14-second Alpha Build
System
- Improves System Stability
- Fixes an issue that might cause some apps to crash
Camera
- Fixes a stutter issue with the camera in some scenarios
- Fixes an issue of not being able to edit album photos
- Fixes an issue of now being able to switch camera focal length after turning Hi-res
- Fixes an issue where the black & white filter function is disabled.
Oneplus 9RT might also get OxygenOS 14 open beta in the month of December, followed by a stable release next year. Are you guys excited to try out OxygenOS 14 on your Oneplus 9RT?
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OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro Will Not Get OxygenOS 14 Update Confirmed
OnePlus has in the past announced a new update policy for its smartphones, OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro were among those happy users who were excited about OxygenOS 14 but sadly, it looks like these devices will soon be considered under the EOL (End of Life) category after a few months from now.
After the announcement of the OxygenOS 14 Close Beta tester for the OnePlus 8T, it has now been confirmed that the OnePlus 8 and 8 Pro will be left behind in the race for software updates. Below, you can check out a screenshot from the Oneplus community about the requirement for Close Beta testers for the OnePlus 8T.
Generally, the company releases the updates together for the entire OnePlus 8 Series including Oneplus 8T but this time Oneplus announced the closed beta program for Oneplus 8T excluding Oneplus 8 and 8 Pro. Oneplus 8T might get the OxygenOS 14 stable build next year depending on how the close beta testing and open beta testing programs go. But it’s confirmed that Oneplus 8 and 8 Pro users won’t get OxygenOS 14.
Oneplus 8 and 8 Pro were released in the month of April 2020. So as per the even new policy OnePlus 9 Series and Oneplus 8 Series will only get three years of major OS updates and four years of security updates. So the Oneplus 8 and 8 Pro which were released in April 2020 already received three major OS updates; now they will only receive security patches before they are considered under EOL (End of Life) category. But Oneplus 8T was released in the month of October 2023 so that just completed three years. But before October, we already had a few OxygenOS 14 builds for higher-end Oneplus smartphones, so technically, Oneplus 8T should get OxygenOS 14, not Oneplus 8 and 8 Pro. How many of you guys have Oneplus 8 and 8 Pro? Let us know below.
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OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro OxygenOS 14 Second Alpha Build Now Rolling Out; Check Whats New!
OnePlus is working really hard to polish its OxygenOS 14 for OnePlus smartphones and their fans can’t wait to try out the stable version of OxygenOS 14. OxygenOS 14 already brought some interesting features to OnePlus 11. If you wish to check them out here is the dedicated video about the same. Oneplus 9 and 9 Pro are already under closed beta testing today. The OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro got the second Alpha build of OxygenOS 14.
OxygenOS 14 Second Alpha Build based on Android 14 claims to improve system stability. Along with that, this update also fixes app crashing issues reported by some users. OxygenOS 14-second Alpha builds more focus on Camera Improvements like stuttering issues, Issues related to not being able to edit album photos, etc.
Changelogs of OxygenOS 14 second Alpha build
System
- Improves System Stability
- Fixes an issue that might cause some apps to crash
Camera
- Fixes a stutter issue with the camera in some scenarios
- Fixes an issue of not being able to edit album photos
- Fixes an issue of not being able to switch camera focal length after turning on Hi-res
- Fixes an issue where the Black & white filter function is disabled
Oneplus will roll out the first OxygenOS 14 open beta for the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro in the month of December, followed by Stable OxygenOS 14 in the month of January or the first week of February. Are you guys part of the closed beta testing for the OnePlus 9 and 9 Pro let us know below.
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