PUBG Mobile Might Be Banned Forever In India, Government Official Said
Aadhya Khatri
It’s highly unlikely that the Indian government would lift the ban on PUBG Mobile, said a senior government official
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Despite the ongoing talks between PUBG Corp and Jio, it’s highly unlikely that the Indian government would lift the ban on PUBG Mobile, said a senior government official. The reason for this is the violent nature of the game.
In an interview with Reuters, the official said even when PUBG Mobile no longer had a connection with Tencent, things weren’t going to change as the violent nature of the game remains.
A spokesperson of PUBG confirmed the talks between PUBG Corp and Reliance Jio but she said nothing had been decided yet.
Last year, the two companies formed a partnership to offers rewards for all Jio users who when they purchased in-app merchandise in PUBG Lite.
PUBG Mobile was banned on September 2 along with 118 other Chinese apps and games.
According to reports from Sensor Tower, India was PUBG Mobile’s largest market, with 175 million downloads, making up for 25% of global downloads.
Ever since its release in 2017, the game has registered a total of 734 million installations from all over the world.
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