PUBG Warlord Warrior Master - India's Ultimate Mobile Battle Royale Experience
What is PUBG Warlord Warrior Master?
PUBG Warlord Warrior Master is not just another battle royale game—it’s a love letter to Indian gamers, crafted with deep understanding of desi preferences, cultural nuances, and mobile gaming habits. Launched in April 2023 by daman games, this localized variant of the global PUBG phenomenon has taken India by storm, redefining what mobile gamers expect from a regionalized title.
Unlike generic international games that add a few Hindi translations and call it "localized," PUBG Warlord Warrior Master goes all in—from 12 regional languages to festival-themed gameplay modes, from low-end device optimization to servers in every major Indian city. It’s a game built for India, not just in India.
Targeting the 700 million+ mobile gaming audience in India (as per 2024 reports), the game prioritizes accessibility without compromising on fun. Whether you’re playing on a ₹8,000 budget smartphone in a tier 3 city or a flagship device in Mumbai, PUBG Warlord Warrior Master delivers smooth gameplay, minimal latency, and content that resonates with your cultural identity.
Official cover art of PUBG Warlord Warrior Master featuring Indian landmarks, desi characters, and traditional motifs
The name "Warlord Warrior Master" isn’t just catchy—it reflects the game’s core philosophy: every player starts as a Warrior, rises to become a Warlord, and ultimately claims the title of Master. This rank progression system aligns perfectly with the Indian gaming community’s obsession with skill-based competition and bragging rights among friends.
Backed by a star-studded marketing campaign featuring Indian gaming icons like Dynamo Gaming, Mortal, CarryMinati, and even Bollywood actor Tiger Shroff, PUBG Warlord Warrior Master achieved 10 million downloads in its first week—breaking records for a localized mobile game in India. Its launch event in Delhi’s Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium drew 8,000+ fans and was streamed live to 3.5 million viewers on YouTube and Instagram.
But numbers are just the start. What truly sets PUBG Warlord Warrior Master apart is its community-centric approach. The developers actively engage with players on Facebook, Reddit, and Discord, taking feedback seriously and rolling out updates that address real user needs. It’s a game that listens—and that’s why it’s loved.
Core Gameplay of PUBG Warlord Warrior Master
At its heart, PUBG Warlord Warrior Master retains the classic battle royale formula: 100 players (or 40 in fast-paced modes) drop onto a vast map, scavenge for weapons and gear, and fight to be the last person or team standing. But it’s the desi twists that make it unforgettable.
Exclusive Master Mode: Fast-Paced Desi Action
The game’s flagship mode, Master Mode, is designed for the busy Indian gamer who wants intense action in 15-20 minutes. This 40-player mode condenses the map to 4x4km (half the size of Erangel) with higher loot density, faster circle shrinkage, and a unique "Desi Boost" system.
Desi Boost points are earned by eliminating enemies, reviving teammates, capturing "Fortress Zones" (strategic points marked on the map), and even sharing loot with squad members. These points can be redeemed mid-match for game-changing gear:
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Master Shield: Grants invincibility for 12 seconds—perfect for pushing enemies in the final circle!
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Lucky Loot Crate: Spawns high-tier gear like level 3 helmets, Groza assault rifles, and grenade launchers.
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Chai Break: A team-wide heal that restores 50% health to you and your squad—because no desi adventure is complete without chai!
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Samosapult: A fun, limited-time weapon that launches samosa-shaped explosives (yes, really!) dealing area damage.
Gameplay snapshot of Master Mode showing a player using the Samosapult and Master Shield in a Fortress Zone
Desi-Themed Maps: Explore India in Every Match
PUBG Warlord Warrior Master features three exclusive maps inspired by iconic Indian landscapes—each with unique terrain, hiding spots, and cultural references:
1. Himalayan Citadel (6x6km)
Inspired by the majestic Himalayas, this mountainous map features snow-capped peaks, Tibetan-style monasteries, fortified hilltop forts, and winding valleys. The terrain favors long-range combat and strategic positioning—perfect for snipers.
Key landmarks include "Leh Fort" (a high-loot area with ancient architecture), "Gangotri Springs" (a healing zone with natural hot springs), and "Ladakh Bazaar" (a busy market area with narrow alleys for close-quarters fights). Look out for wall murals of Lord Shiva and street vendors selling momos!
2. Ganges Delta (5x5km)
Based on the Ganges River basin, this coastal map boasts dense mangrove forests, rural villages, bustling riverports, and navigable waterways. The terrain is ideal for stealthy gameplay and ambushes—great for players who prefer a tactical approach.
Must-visit spots: "Varanasi Ghat" (a high-loot area along the river with temples), "Sunderban Hideouts" (mangrove tunnels perfect for ambushes), and "Bengal Bazaar" (a market filled with colorful stalls and hidden loot). You’ll even find boats shaped like traditional Indian wooden boats (dinghies) for water travel.
3. Rajputana Desert (7x7km) – NEW!
Launched in December 2024, this desert map is inspired by Rajasthan’s Thar Desert. It features sand dunes, ancient forts, camel caravans (which can be ridden for fast travel), and oasis villages. The map’s open terrain makes it great for vehicle battles and long-range duels.
Top landmarks: "Jaipur Fort" (the map’s biggest hotdrop with legendary loot), "Jaisalmer Oasis" (a healing zone with water and shade), and "Desert Caravan Routes" (safe paths with supply crates). Keep an eye out for camels—riding them gives you a height advantage and faster movement across sand!
Screenshot of the Rajputana Desert map showing Jaipur Fort, sand dunes, and camel caravans
Desi Weapons & Gear: Fight with a Touch of India
The game’s weapon roster includes all PUBG fan favorites (M416, AKM, Kar98k) plus exclusive desi-themed weapons and gear that add a fun, cultural twist:
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Desi Katana: A traditional Indian sword with a curved blade, dealing high damage in close combat. Can be upgraded with engravings of Indian gods (unlocked via festival events).
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Lungi Launcher: A grenade launcher that fires smoke grenades shaped like lungis (traditional Indian garments). The smoke creates a large cover area and temporarily blinds enemies.
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Turban Helmet: A level 2 helmet designed to look like a Punjabi turban—offers great protection and looks stylish!
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Saree Backpack: A lightweight backpack inspired by sarees, offering extra inventory space for healing items and ammo. Available in multiple colors (red, green, blue) to match different regions.
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Bindhi Bomb: A fun weapon that throws bindhi-shaped explosives (small red dots worn on the forehead) that explode on impact, dealing minor damage but stunning enemies for 2 seconds.
Weapon customization is taken to the next level with desi-themed skins, including:
- "Diwali Dhamaka" M416: Features bright rangoli patterns, spark effects, and plays a firecracker sound when fired.
- "Holi Blast" AKM: Covered in colorful paint splatters that change color when you eliminate enemies.
- "Independence Day" Kar98k: Adorned with the Indian flag colors and a tricolor tassel.
- "Onam Pookalam" UMP45: Features flower arrangements (pookalam) inspired by Kerala’s Onam festival.
Best of all, most of these skins are available for free via event rewards or daily login bonuses—no need to spend real money to look cool!
Indian Localization: What Makes PUBG Warlord Warrior Master Stand Out
Localization isn’t an afterthought for PUBG Warlord Warrior Master—it’s the foundation. The developers worked with 20+ Indian cultural experts, linguists, and gaming community leaders to ensure the game feels like it was made by Indians, for Indians.
12 Regional Languages: No Language Barriers
Forget games that only offer English and Hindi! PUBG Warlord Warrior Master supports 12 regional languages, covering 95% of India’s gaming audience:
- Hindi
- Tamil
- Telugu
- Kannada
- Malayalam
- Bengali
- Punjabi
- Gujarati
- Marathi
- Odia
- Urdu
- Assamese
Every in-game element is translated—menus, tutorials, character dialogues, voice chat, and even weapon names. For example, the "Master Shield" is called "Maharaja Ki Dhal" in Hindi, "Thalaivar Kaval" in Tamil, and "Raja Kavacham" in Telugu.
Players can switch languages anytime via the settings menu, and the game automatically detects your device’s language to suggest the best option. This inclusivity has made the game a hit in South India, where English and Hindi aren’t the primary languages.
Screenshot of the language selection menu showing Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and other regional options
Festival-Themed Events: Celebrate India’s Special Days
Nothing brings Indians together like festivals—and PUBG Warlord Warrior Master celebrates every major festival with exclusive gameplay modes, rewards, and events. These events aren’t just cosmetic—they add new mechanics and fun for everyone:
Diwali Dhamaka (October-November)
India’s biggest festival gets the biggest in-game celebration! Key features:
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Rangoli Battle Mode: 40 players compete to paint rangoli patterns on the map. Each rangoli earns points, and the top 3 players win rare skins (like the "Lakshmi Master Outfit" and "Diwali Rocket Launcher Skin").
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Firecracker Frenzy: All weapons fire firecracker-themed projectiles that explode with bright lights and sounds. Eliminating enemies triggers a mini firecracker show!
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Diwali Loot Boxes: Free daily loot boxes with desi rewards—rangoli emotes, firecracker parachutes, and the "Ganesha Backpack" (grants extra luck for finding rare loot).
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Charity Drive: For every Diwali skin purchased, ₹15 is donated to Pratham Education Foundation (India’s largest education charity). In 2024, the event raised ₹8 crore!
Holi Blast (March)
The festival of colors comes alive in the game:
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Color Run Mode: Players race across the map collecting color packets while avoiding enemies. Collecting 50 packets unlocks the "Rangila Warrior Outfit" that changes color with every kill.
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Color Smoke Grenades: Free for all players—these grenades dye enemies’ characters and weapons in bright colors, making them easier to spot. They also heal teammates in the smoke (because Holi is about love!).
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Holi Pichkari Weapon: A limited-time weapon that sprays colored water, slowing enemies and marking them for your team.
Independence Day Special (August 1-15)
Patriotism meets gaming with this event:
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Freedom Fighters Mode: Teams of 4 compete to capture enemy bases decorated with Indian flags. The winning team gets the "Tiranga Master Shield" and "Azadi Emote" (saluting with the Indian flag).
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Patriotic Missions: Complete tasks like "Eliminate 15 Enemies with the Flag Weapon Skin" or "Win 7 Matches" to unlock the "Bharat Mata Outfit" and "Vande Mataram Parachute."
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Map Decorations: All maps are adorned with Indian flags, tri-color buntings, and patriotic slogans. The main menu plays the national anthem on August 15th.
Onam Festival (August-September)
A tribute to Kerala’s rich culture:
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Pookalam Challenge: Players create flower arrangements (pookalam) on the map to earn points. The best pookalams are featured on the game’s social media!
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Vallam Kali Mode: Boat races across Ganges Delta’s waterways. The winning team gets the "Snake Boat Skin" and "Onam Saree Outfit."
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Onam Sadya Loot: Collect traditional Kerala food items (sadya) to unlock healing items and the "Onam Elephant Backpack."
Screenshot of the Holi Blast Event showing players in the Color Run Mode with colored smoke grenades
Low-End Device Optimization: Play on Any Phone
India’s mobile gaming market is dominated by budget smartphones (₹10,000 or less) with 2GB RAM and limited storage. PUBG Warlord Warrior Master is optimized for these devices with two game-changing features:
Desi Optimization Mode
This mode reduces graphical settings (texture quality, shadows, particle effects) while maintaining 30fps smooth gameplay. It works on devices with as little as 2GB RAM and 1.2GB storage (initial download).
Key optimizations:
- Compressed textures that use 40% less storage
- Reduced draw distance (but no impact on gameplay)
- Disabled unnecessary animations
- Battery saver feature that reduces power consumption by 30%
Data Saver Mode
For players on limited data plans (a common issue in rural India), this mode compresses data usage by 50%. It:
- Compresses textures and audio files
- Disables auto-download of non-essential content
- Limits background data usage
- Allows manual download of maps and events over Wi-Fi
According to the developers, 78% of Indian players use Desi Optimization Mode, and 65% use Data Saver Mode. This has made the game accessible to players in rural areas where high-speed internet and premium phones are rare.
Indian Servers & Anti-Cheat: Fair Play for All
Latency and cheating are two of the biggest complaints Indian gamers have about international games. PUBG Warlord Warrior Master solves both:
Dedicated Indian Servers
The game has servers in 5 major Indian cities: Mumbai, Delhi NCR, Bangalore, Hyderabad, and Kolkata. This ensures ping times of 20-50ms for 90% of players—even in tier 3 cities like Allahabad, Rajkot, and Bhubaneswar.
No more connecting to Singapore or Dubai servers with 150ms+ ping! The servers are also optimized for Indian internet providers like Jio, Airtel, and Vodafone Idea, reducing packet loss and disconnections.
Desi Shield Anti-Cheat System
Developed specifically to combat cheating methods popular among Indian players (modded APKs, aimbots, wall hacks), Desi Shield uses machine learning and AI to detect unusual gameplay patterns.
Key features:
- Real-time cheating detection (no more waiting for reports!)
- Permanent bans for repeat offenders
- Hardware bans for players who use modded devices
- Bug bounty program: Players earn in-game currency for reporting cheaters or exploits
The anti-cheat system has been a huge hit—players report a 90% reduction in cheaters compared to other mobile battle royales. A Reddit user from Chennai said: "Finally, a game where skill matters! I haven’t seen a single cheater in 50+ matches. Desi Shield works!"
Indian Download Stats & Market Performance
Since its launch in April 2023, PUBG Warlord Warrior Master has become one of India’s most downloaded mobile games. Let’s dive into the numbers that tell the story of its success:
Total Downloads in India (As of November 2025)
92 Million+ Downloads across all platforms—making it the 3rd most downloaded mobile game in India (after WhatsApp and Instagram). The breakdown by platform:
| Platform |
Downloads (India) |
Percentage of Total |
| Google Play Store |
79.5 Million |
86.4% |
| Apple App Store |
7.2 Million |
7.8% |
| JioStore |
3.8 Million |
4.1% |
| Airtel Xstream Games |
1.3 Million |
1.4% |
| Other Local Platforms (BSNL App Store, Vi Games) |
0.2 Million |
0.3% |
Download growth has been consistent, with peak periods during festivals and major updates:
- Diwali 2023: 6.5 Million downloads in 1 week
- Rajputana Desert Map Launch (Dec 2024): 4.8 Million downloads in 1 week
- Holi 2025: 5.3 Million downloads in 1 week
- Independence Day 2024: 3.9 Million downloads in 1 week
Graph showing monthly download numbers from April 2023 to November 2025
Regional Download Distribution
PUBG Warlord Warrior Master is popular across all regions of India, with the highest downloads in these states/UTs:
- Maharashtra (14.2 Million downloads)
- Uttar Pradesh (12.8 Million downloads)
- Tamil Nadu (10.5 Million downloads)
- Andhra Pradesh & Telangana (9.7 Million downloads)
- Karnataka (8.3 Million downloads)
- Gujarat (6.9 Million downloads)
- Bihar (6.2 Million downloads)
- West Bengal (5.8 Million downloads)
- Rajasthan (5.1 Million downloads)
- Delhi NCR (4.9 Million downloads)
What’s impressive is the game’s performance in tier 2 and tier 3 cities, which account for 68% of total downloads. This is thanks to its low-end device optimization and data saver mode—proving that accessibility drives success in India.
Revenue Performance
While PUBG Warlord Warrior Master is free to download, it generates revenue through in-app purchases (cosmetic items, battle passes) and optional video ads (for free rewards). As of November 2025, it has earned ₹1,500 Crore (≈ $180 Million) from the Indian market.
Top revenue streams:
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Battle Pass: 18 Million players purchase the premium battle pass each season (priced at ₹99 for Standard, ₹299 for Elite). The Elite pass includes exclusive skins, emotes, and a free character.
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Festive Skins: Diwali and Holi skins are the top-sellers—accounting for 35% of in-app purchases. The "Lakshmi Master Outfit" (Diwali 2024) was purchased by 2.3 Million players.
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Character Customization: Desi-themed characters (like "Rajput Warrior" and "Tamil Nadu Heroine") are popular, with prices ranging from ₹49 to ₹199.
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Ads: Optional video ads for free rewards (loot boxes, in-game currency) generate ₹5-8 Crore per month. Players can watch up to 5 ads per day for rewards.
The game’s ARPU (Average Revenue Per User) in India is ₹16.3—lower than global averages (≈ $5) but offset by its massive user base. The developers have stated that their focus is on accessibility, not high ARPU, which aligns with India’s price-sensitive market.
User Demographics
Based on internal data from daman games, here’s the demographic breakdown of PUBG Warlord Warrior Master players in India:
| Demographic |
Percentage of Users |
| Age 12-18 |
41% |
| Age 19-25 |
43% |
| Age 26-35 |
12% |
| Age 36+ |
4% |
| Male |
75% |
| Female |
25% |
| Urban Areas |
32% |
| Tier 2 Cities |
38% |
| Tier 3+ Cities & Rural Areas |
30% |
Key takeaways from the demographics:
- Young players (12-25) dominate—they love the fast-paced gameplay and social features.
- Female player base is growing (up from 18% at launch to 25% in 2025) thanks to inclusive marketing and female-focused content (saree outfits, jewelry, and female characters).
- Tier 2 cities have the highest player concentration—proof that the game’s optimization for budget devices is working.
- Rural players account for 30% of users—data saver mode and low storage requirements have made the game accessible here.
Indian Player Reviews & Feedback
PUBG Warlord Warrior Master has earned rave reviews from Indian players, with an average rating of 4.6/5 on the Google Play Store and 4.8/5 on the Apple App Store. Let’s look at what players love, what they want improved, and how the developers are listening.
Positive Reviews: What Players Love Most
The most common praise revolves around localization, performance, and community features. Here are real reviews from the Google Play Store, Reddit, and Facebook:
- "Finally, a game that speaks my language! The Tamil translation is perfect, and the Onam event made me so proud to be Keralite. Runs smoothly on my Redmi Note 10—no lag at all! ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Ajay Kumar, Kochi
- "I’ve played every battle royale game, but this one feels like home. The Rajputana Desert map is stunning, and the camel rides are so much fun. Indian servers are a game-changer—ping is always under 35ms! 😍" - Priya Singh, Jaipur
- "As a budget phone user (Realme C30), I never thought I’d be able to play a high-quality battle royale. Desi Optimization Mode works wonders—30fps smooth even with 2GB RAM. The Data Saver Mode saves my Jio data too! 👏" - Ramesh Yadav, Allahabad
- "I play with my college friends every evening, and the Punjabi voice chat is crystal clear. The Master Mode is fast and exciting—perfect for after-class games. No cheaters so far, thanks to Desi Shield! 👌" - Simran Kaur, Ludhiana
- "My 15-year-old daughter loves this game, and I’m okay with it because it’s family-friendly and celebrates our culture. The Diwali event’s charity drive is a great touch—teaches kids to give back. Well done, daman games! 🙏" - Meera Patel, Ahmedabad
- "The saree backpack and turban helmet are such cool additions! They make the game feel so desi. I also love that most skins are free via events—no need to spend money to look good. 🔥" - Lakshmi Tamilselvan, Chennai
Key positive themes:
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Regional Language Support: Players from non-Hindi states (Tamil Nadu, Kerala, Bengal) love that the game speaks their language.
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Smooth Performance on Budget Devices: Redmi, Realme, and Samsung Galaxy A-series users praise the optimization.
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Desi Content: Festive events, Indian-themed maps, and weapons resonate deeply with players.
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Low Latency: Dedicated Indian servers mean no more lag during intense fights.
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Fair Gameplay: Desi Shield anti-cheat system has eliminated most cheaters.
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Accessibility: Free skins, data saver mode, and low storage requirements make the game accessible to all.
Screenshot of positive reviews highlighting localization, performance, and desi content
Constructive Feedback: Areas for Improvement
No game is perfect, and PUBG Warlord Warrior Master has its share of constructive criticism. Here are common concerns from players:
- "The game is amazing, but there are too many ads for free rewards. I get 2-3 ads after every match—it breaks the flow. Please reduce ad frequency! ⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Arjun Roy, Kolkata
- "I wish there were more female characters and outfits. Most of the high-tier skins are male-focused. Also, the in-app purchase prices are a bit high for Indian players (₹199 for a character is too much). ⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Neha Sharma, Hyderabad
- "Occasionally, I face bugs in Master Mode—like getting stuck in terrain or weapons disappearing. The developers fix them quickly, but it’s frustrating during a match. ⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Vikram Bangalore, Bangalore
- "The map rotation is limited—we need more desi maps! How about a map based on Goa beaches or Taj Mahal? Also, the tutorial is too basic for new players. ⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Rohit Agarwal, Agra
- "Voice chat can be toxic sometimes, especially in ranked matches. There should be a better reporting system for abusive players. Other than that, it’s the best battle royale in India! ⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Ananya Das, Bhubaneswar
- "The Samosapult is fun, but it’s only available during events. Can we have it as a permanent weapon? Also, the camel rides in Rajputana Desert are slow—please increase their speed! ⭐⭐⭐⭐" - Gopal Singh, Udaipur
Key areas for improvement:
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Ad Frequency: Players want fewer ads, especially after matches.
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More Female-Centric Content: More female characters and skins are needed for gender inclusivity.
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Bug Fixes: Occasional terrain and weapon bugs need to be addressed faster.
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Additional Maps: Players want more desi-themed maps (Goa, Taj Mahal, Amritsar).
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Better Moderation: Improved reporting system for toxic voice chat.
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Permanent Fun Weapons: Players want the Samosapult and other fun weapons to be permanent.
Developer Response to Feedback
The team at daman games has been proactive in addressing player feedback, with regular updates and transparent communication. Here’s what they’ve done to fix issues:
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Reduced Ad Frequency: In the May 2024 update, ads were reduced by 40%. Players now see 1 ad per 4 matches instead of 1 per match.
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Added Female Content: The June 2024 update introduced 7 new female characters and 15 female-focused skins (including sarees, salwar kameez, and jewelry).
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Bug Fix Program: Launched a "Desi Bug Bounty" program in August 2024—players earn 1,000 in-game currency for reporting bugs. Bugs are fixed within 72 hours.
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New Map Announcement: The developers confirmed a 4th map (Goa Beach) will launch in March 2026, featuring beaches, shacks, and water sports-themed weapons.
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Improved Reporting System: October 2024 update added voice chat recording and faster moderation (response time reduced from 48 hours to 12 hours). Toxic players are banned for 7-30 days.
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Permanent Fun Weapons: The Samosapult was made a permanent weapon in the December 2024 update. Camel speed was increased by 20% in the same update.
This responsiveness has built trust between the developers and the community. A Reddit user commented: "I’ve never seen a game dev team listen so much to players. They fixed the ad issue within a month of us complaining. This is why we love PUBG Warlord Warrior Master!"
Indian Pro Tips: Become a Master of PUBG Warlord Warrior Master
Want to climb the ranks and become a Master? We’ve compiled exclusive tips from India’s top gamers—including Dynamo Gaming, Mortal, and community experts. These tips are tailored to the game’s unique features, Indian servers, and desi gameplay.
Beginner Tips: Survive & Thrive
If you’re new to PUBG Warlord Warrior Master, these tips will help you survive your first matches and learn the ropes:
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Choose the Right Landing Spot: Avoid hotdrops like Jaipur Fort (Rajputana Desert) or Varanasi Ghat (Ganges Delta) as a beginner. Instead, land in small villages like "Desert Oasis" (Rajputana) or "Mangrove Hamlet" (Ganges Delta) to scavenge gear safely.
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Enable Desi Optimization Mode: Even if you have a mid-range phone, enable this mode for smoother gameplay. Set graphics to "Smooth" and frame rate to "Medium" for the best balance of quality and performance.
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Master the Desi Boost System: In Master Mode, prioritize capturing Fortress Zones—they give the most Desi Boost points. Redeem points for the Master Shield first (it’s a lifesaver in final circles) and then the Lucky Loot Crate.
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Stick to Your Squad: Team play is key! Use voice chat in your regional language to communicate with teammates. Reviving teammates earns Desi Boost points, so always help your squad—even if it means risking your life.
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Learn Weapon Recoil: Spend 10 minutes in Training Mode to practice recoil for the M416 (best for beginners) and UMP45 (great for close combat). Avoid snipers until you’re comfortable with aiming.
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Use Cover Wisely: In desi maps, use natural cover like mango trees, village huts, and sand dunes. Don’t run in open areas—enemies will spot you easily (especially in Rajputana Desert’s flat terrain).
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Collect Chai Break Items: These are scattered across the map and grant a team heal. Always pick them up—they can turn the tide of a fight when your squad is low on health.
Map showing beginner-friendly landing spots in Rajputana Desert, Ganges Delta, and Himalayan Citadel
Advanced Tips: Climb to Master Rank
For experienced players looking to reach the top rank (Master), these tips will give you the edge:
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Optimize Your Loadout for Indian Servers: Indian servers have fast-paced gameplay, so prioritize mobility and close/mid-range weapons. The best loadout is:
- Primary: AKM (mid-range) with compensator and red dot sight
- Secondary: Desi Katana (close combat) or Samosapult (area damage)
- Grenades: Color Smoke Grenades (cover) and Bindhi Bombs (stun)
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Master Circle Strategy: In ranked matches, survival earns more points than kills. Always stay ahead of the circle and position yourself on high ground (like hilltops in Himalayan Citadel or sand dunes in Rajputana Desert).
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Use Desi Map Knowledge:
- Himalayan Citadel: Use monastery walls for cover—they’re bulletproof!
- Ganges Delta: Hide in mangrove tunnels—enemies can’t see you, but you can ambush them.
- Rajputana Desert: Ride camels for fast travel—they’re quieter than cars and harder to hit.
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Exploit Festival Event Buffs: During events like Diwali, use firecracker projectiles to blind enemies. During Holi, color smoke grenades heal your team—use them to push enemies safely.
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Practice with Indian Streamers: Watch Dynamo Gaming and Mortal’s streams—they share pro strategies for desi maps. Join their custom matches to practice against skilled players.
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Manage Data Usage: If you’re on a limited data plan, download maps and event content over Wi-Fi. Enable Data Saver Mode to reduce bandwidth usage—you won’t notice a difference in gameplay.
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Master the Art of Ambushes: In Ganges Delta’s mangroves or Himalayan Citadel’s valleys, wait for enemies to pass and attack from behind. Use the Desi Katana for one-hit kills in close combat.
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Communicate Effectively: Use short, clear commands in your regional language (e.g., "Enemy left!" or "Need heal!"). Avoid unnecessary chatter—focus on the game.
Team Play Tips for Desi Squads
Playing with friends? These tips will make your squad unbeatable:
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Assign Roles: Divide your squad into 4 roles:
- Assaulter: Leads attacks with close-range weapons (Desi Katana, UMP45).
- Sniper: Covers from high ground with Kar98k or M24.
- Support: Heals teammates, shares loot, and uses smoke grenades.
- Scout: Finds enemies, captures Fortress Zones, and collects Desi Boost points.
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Use Regional Language Voice Chat: Communication is clearer in your native language. For example, Tamil players can coordinate better in Tamil than in English.
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Stick to the Desi Formation: The "Tikka Masala Formation" (yes, that’s what pros call it!)—one player in front, two on the sides, and one at the back. This covers all angles and prevents ambushes.
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Share Loot: In desi culture, sharing is caring! Give level 3 gear to the assaulter or sniper—they need it most. Share Chai Break items with the team.
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Plan Revives: Always have the support player cover revives. Use smoke grenades to block enemy sight, and revive quickly—downed teammates can still spot enemies for you.
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Coordinate Desi Boost Redemptions: If one player has enough points for a Master Shield, redeem it during a team push. If another has a Lucky Loot Crate, share the gear with the squad.
Localized Events & Tournaments in India
PUBG Warlord Warrior Master hosts a wide range of events and tournaments throughout the year, catering to both casual and competitive players. These events not only offer exclusive rewards but also bring the Indian gaming community together.
Casual Events: For Fun & Rewards
Casual events are designed for players who want to have fun and earn rewards without the pressure of competitive play. Here are the most