Best Gaming Laptops for PUBG in 2020

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These are the best gaming laptops for PUBG. PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, better known as PUBG, helped kick off the battle royale craze that we still feel today. Coming up on three years old, the game is still going strong with availability on multiple platforms. We've rounded up some of the best gaming laptops for you if PUBG is your main game.

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Gaming laptops are pretty impressive these days, even the budget ones (correction: especially the budget ones). They pack in a ton of power into small frames while still managing to give you excellent gaming experiences.

But when it comes to PUBG specifically, you're limited only by your budget since the game can play on many machines. However, our pick for the best PUBG gaming laptop is the Ryzen 9-powered ASUS ROG Zephyrus G14. Not only is it a svelte and beautiful computer, but it packs in the best that AMD has to offer for laptops. Odds are, you play other games, too, and the Zephyrus G14 will perform quite admirably in other titles.

If getting the most for your money is your primary concern, then look no further than the Dell G5 15. Starting at under a grand, you get a lot of laptop for your money. Even the base model will still play PUBG just fine. It's really an interesting race between the G5 15 and Lenovo's Legion 5i 15, since both offer similar experiences for around the same price point, but the Dell starts a bit lower in cost.

Finally, if you want a bigger screen and want a lot of room to spec upwards, the MSI GS75 Stealth is for you. With a 17.3" display and tons of configuration options, the sky's the limit. The Razer Blade 15 is also an awesome laptop if you want maximum power, but in a smaller 15" format.

Jordan Palmer

Jordan is a long-time gamer and PC hardware enthusiast. From the mid-90s on, he has constantly tinkered with computers and played every game he could get his hands on. Coming from a varied background, he found his passion in writing about Android in 2016, which also launched his writing career not long after. Now, Jordan is an avid gamer who just loves sitting down with tea or a glass of cold water to play whatever game has his attention (or he's reviewing), and he's lucky enough to make a living out of doing so. You can find him on Twitter if you want to chat: @jccpalmer.