PUBG Mobile to Stop Access for s in India from Friday, Following September Ban
PUBG Mobile to Stop Access for s in India from Friday, Following September Ban f5d66
Protecting data has always been a top priority, PUBG Mobile said while announcing the termination of all its service and access in India. o3v1
By Jagmeet Singh | Updated: 30 October 2020 10:46 IST
PUBG Mobile will no longer be handled by Tencent Games in India as a result of the latest update 6o4u
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PUBG Mobile announced the new change through its Facebook page in India
The game was banned in India in September
PUBG Mobile rights will now be owned by PUBG Corporation in India
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PUBG Mobile will terminate access for s in India starting Friday, October 30. The move comes nearly two months after the government banned the highly popular battle royale game along with its lightweight version PUBG Mobile Lite, and other 116 apps in early September. That ban brought the removal of PUBG Mobile and PUBG Lite from Google Play and Apple App Store in the country, though both games remained accessible for s who already had them installed on their phones and tablets. This was unlike most of the other banned apps that all became inaccessible following the ban was imposed in the country.
“Protecting data has always been a top priority and we have always complied with applicable data protection laws and regulations in India. All s' gameplay information is processed in a transparent manner as disclosed in our ,” PUBG Mobile said.
India banned PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite along with other apps with their links to China. The ban was imposed under section 69A of the Information Technology Act and was projected “in the interest of sovereignty and integrity” of the country.
“This move will safeguard the interests of crores of Indian mobile and internet s,” The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology had said in a press release announcing the ban in September.
Shortly after the restriction came into force by the government, decided to no longer authorise the PUBG Mobile franchise to Shenzhen-based Tencent Games in India and take over all its publishing responsibilities within India. That move was in response to the concerns over the role of the Chinese company. However, it did not help bring any changes to the ban.
As a result of the latest change, PUBG Mobile apps will no longer be accessible in India. It is, however, unclear whether s would continue to play the game using a virtual private network (VPN).
“We deeply regret this outcome, and sincerely thank you for your and love for PUBG Mobile in India,” the game said on its Facebook page.
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