#2 – Use Game Boosters
Most of the devices being released nowadays already have some sort of a game booster or another. For OnePlus devices, OxygenOS provides an exceptionally good Gaming Mode which disables all the background actitivites, and solely prioritizes the WiFi or data to the game currently running. Xiaomi phones too have a dedicated gaming mode that works the same way. All of these native game boosters are great if you already have them, since they boost your gaming experience automatically as you launch PUBG Mobile or any other game. However, if your device doesn’t come equipped with a dedicated gaming mode, there are plenty of Game Booster application over at the Play Store. We would recommend you try out the following game booster by clicking on the Google Play Store link below :
[googleplay url=”https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.burakgon.gamebooster3&hl=en”]
There is a great app available for free on the Google Play Store that allows users to change the details of PUBG Mobile on a very minute scale. You can manually change the texture quality, shadows, reflections and even the resolution – all as per your liking from within the application. While there is no dedicated ping boost option available, lowering all of your graphics settings will ultimately require less bandwidth to work on, and hence will improve your ping by a huge amount. If you haven’t already tried out GFX Tool yet, we highly recommend you give it a shot. You can change settings to the lowest of texture details, no shadows, enable GPU optimization, and bump down the resolution to 720p for optimal performance as well as graphics. You can download the latest version of the GFX Tool from the Play Store by following the link given below :
[googleplay url=”https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=eu.tsoml.graphicssettings&hl=en_IN”]
Just like GFX Tool, this application allows you to improve your ping and latency by a drastic amount. It works by redirecting all of the incoming internet packets to PUBG Mobile, acting as a network booster. This will help in eliminating any other applications that use a lot of your data in the background and will prioritize the best internet connection for an enjoyable PUBG Mobile experience. Just launch the app, and tap on the Start button. This will instantly work to improve internet connectivity and latency on your Android device. You can use this app in conjunction to a game booster, so that PUBG Mobile will benefit from the maximum amount of connectivity. You can download the latest version of Gaming Anti Lag Tool from the Google Play Store by following the link given below :
[googleplay url=”https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.mobilegaming.pinger.onlinegaming.antilagtool.utilitynetwork.reducepings&hl=en”]
#5 – Switch Servers
Did you know that you can switch servers within PUBG Mobile itself? Just tap on the server selection area in your lobby, and you should be able to select from a wide range of regions, including Asia, Europe, South America and many more. The next time you start a match, you may experiment with each of these servers to see which one yields the best ping and performance for you. If you still can’t find a stable server, or want to remain in the default server, you can try out a free VPN app to do the same. This will change your server but only from the client’s side, meaning you will still be able to join any server of your choice but enjoy better ping and latency. The app we recommend you use as a VPN is Turbo VPN and it is available for free on the Google Play Store. Follow the link given below to download the latest version of Turbo VPN.
[googleplay url=”https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=free.vpn.unblock.proxy.turbovpn&hl=en_IN”]
#6 – Repair PUBG Mobile
The last resort for you, in case none of the above methods help fix any ping issues you have with PUBG Mobile is to do a complete repair of the game files using the main menu option. Do note that this will completely reinstall PUBG Mobile from scratch, and will reset all of your controls as well as graphics settings. So we recommend taking a screenshot of your applied settings to hop on back to them quickly after the repair is compete. Make sure you have a good internet connection while the game is being repaired, since it might need to re-download a few of the files that may be corrupt or simply missing.

That’s all folks! We hope our definitive guide on how to Fix PUBG Ping Problem has helped you out. In case you still have any further queries, don’t hesitate to leave a comment below, we would be glad to help you through the frustrating ping issues that many PUBG users face everyday!