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Published: May 16, 2021 5:08 PM IST
Krafton recently announced some good news for PUBG lovers with the introduction of Battlegrounds Mobile, which will launch soon in India as the battle royale game’s rebranded version. While we still lack an official launch date, we do have a timeline for its pre-registrations, along with a bunch of details that tell us about how the game will be like. The most recent leak tries to tell us more about it. Also Read - Battlegrounds Mobile India (aka PUBG Mobile India) weekly recap: 5 confirmed details by Krafton
The new information throws light on the various features of the game, which is most likely to resemble PUBG Mobile. Here are the details to look at. Also Read - PUBG Mobile Developer Krafton confirms pre-registration date of Battlegrounds Mobile India
Battlegrounds Mobile may retain Royale Passes, skins, and UCs from PUBG Mobile global version
Krafton, earlier in the day, announced that Battlegrounds Mobile India will be available for pre-registration starting May 18.
Shubham Verma | May 14, 2021 | Updated 17:05 IST
Highlights
A YouTuber has claimed that suits, UCs, and even Royale Passes will be retained.
However, players may not be able to enter cross-server matchmaking.
PUBG Mobile players are celebrating the comeback of the game. Battlegrounds Mobile India will soon arrive on the Google Play Store, with pre-registration going live on May 18. All of that is good news for mobile gamers in India, but there is one question that is on their minds. And those who managed to play the global version of PUBG Mobile all this while are more concerned. The question is: what will happen to their UCs, skins, and other inventory once they migrate to Battlegrounds Mobile India from PUBG Mobile global version? Well, everything is going t