PUBG MOBILE Is Back In India.

A few days after PUBG Mobile was banned in India, PUBG Corporation has decided to withdraw all works from the hands of PUBG Mobile Ownership for Tencent Games in India. Earlier this week, the Indian government banned several Chinese applications, including PUBG Mobile and Apus Launcher Pro, AppLock, WeChat Work and Baidu. The government accused the applications of being "pioneers of sovereignty, integrity, India's security and public order." Looking at the new developments, PUBG Mobile has announced that it will no longer be controlled by Tencent Games in India and the South Korean company is set to take over the entire operations of all its subsidiaries. This means PUBG mobile may be coming to the country soon. PUBG said in a statement: "PUBG Corporation fully understands and respects the steps taken by the Government to prioritize the privacy and protection of players' data over the company. Considering the latest developments, PUBG Corporation has now decided to revoke the PUBG mobile rights for Tencent Games in India. Going forward, PUBG Corporation will assume all publishing responsibilities in the country. As the company is exploring ways to offer its own PUBG experience to India in the future, it is determined to do so while maintaining a local and healthy gaming environment for its fans. " Now, it should be noted that PUBG Mobile is banned in India, but PUBG is still available to users. This is because PUBG Mobile is the mobile version of PUBG Gaming, originally developed by the South Korean gaming company PUBG Corporation. However, PUBG Mobile came to the fore when it acquired a 1.5% stake in Chinese company Tencent Games Bluehole Studios. This is the version banned by the Indian government due to its relationship with China, but not the PC version of the mobile
gaming app.

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