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How to revive a teammate in New State Mobile

More than one way to regain squad members.

New State is a direct successor and an upgrade to the immensely popular PUBG Mobile game. This new iteration comes with gameplay elements and features that enhance the player experience.

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Revive Mechanic

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The ability to revive fallen teammates is the most basic feature of almost every Battle Royale game out there. After losing all of their health, a player gets knocked down, given there's at least one other squad member still alive.

The knocked player can then be revived by a teammate within a few seconds. It should also be noted that after getting revived, the player will have minimal health and will need to heal in order to take some damage.

Green Flare Gun

If your teammate is fully killed, i.e., finished after getting knocked, there is only one way to get them back into action. You can use the Green Flare Guns to redeploy your dead teammates. They will be parachuted into the battlefield with full health but no gear.

Related: How to play Team Deathmatch in PUBG: New State

The Green Flare Gun can be found as a loot item or can be purchased for 1,200 cash from the Drone Store. Moreover, a Flare Gun can only be used to call in one teammate who's been dead for 90 seconds. The timer will be displayed next to their banner when they're eliminated.

Recruit System

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New State features a unique mechanic that allows you to recruit downed enemy players into your team as long as your squad is not full. Suppose one of your teammates is dead, you can then revive a knocked enemy player and they'll be reassigned to your squad.

Stay tuned to Pro Game Guides for more content on New State. In the meantime, check out to our article on PUBG Lore – What happened in Erangel in 2051?


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Praharsh Kashyap
Praharsh Kashyap is a video gaming enthusiast from India currently working as a Contributing Writer at Pro Game Guides. He has been playing and covering first-person shooters such as Call of Duty, Battlefield, and Apex Legends for years now. Besides FPS games, he also likes to indulge in RPGs every now and then.