‘Trouble’ clouds over PUBG’s comeback, ban demands before launching

The popular mobile game PUBG was banned in India last year. Crafton Games, the developer of PUBG Mobile, now plans to enter India under a new name. The company will soon launch the new Avatar Mobile Game Battle Ground Mobile India in India. However, before launching, the game has got into controversy and the demand to ban it has begun to arise.

MLA has written to PM Modi
In fact, former Union minister and current Arunachal Pradesh legislator Ninong Ering has written to Prime Minister Modi demanding the ban on battlefield mobile India. He wrote in his letter that the new game was nothing but a restart of PUBG Mobile. He also described the game as a threat to India’s security and public privacy.

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Ningang Ering alleges that Crofton India has hired Tencent employees of Chinese giant technology company. Explain that this company (Tencent) is a major investor in PUBG Mobile India. In addition, Battlefield Mobile India’s Google Play Store listing terms and conditions refer to the term ‘pubzi mobile’.

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Registration has begun in India
Tell us that the pre-registration for Battle Grounds Mobile India has started on the Google Play Store in India on May 18th. In addition, the company has also made several changes to the game policy. According to the Privacy Policy, players under 18 may need parental permission to play. In addition, a limit is also set for spending money in the game. The game is believed to launch in June.

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