Krafton, the maker of PUBG, has announced the return of Battle Grounds Mobile India (BGMI) to India after a previous ban. However, the Indian government has stated that the game will undergo a strict 90-day monitoring period before a final decision is made.
Starting today, players can start completing in-game missions to collect the collaboration skins, other collaboration content like mini-games, special missions will arrive with the BGMI version 1.8 update.
Krafton has announced that the Battlegrounds Mobile India 1.6 update will be out between 16th and 19th September. The latest update will have minimum 10 features included that will enhance the gaming experience.