Karthik Iyer | Published on 12 Mar 2021
PUBG Mobile developer Krafton Games pumped Rs 144Cr into the Indian esports entity called Nodwin Gaming. This news sparked a lot of conversation around PUBG Mobile and how the investment could pave the way for the game s comeback in India.
Well, if you were expecting that to happen, then you might want to check out what the folks over at IGN India have to say. At an IPO press conference, Nodwin parent company Nazara shed some light on the matter and confirmed that there was no discussion around PUBG Mobile.
When asked about the impact of Nodwin s partnership with Krafton on Nazara’s esports projections particularly in the light of the ongoing PUBG Mobile ban in India, the company s Managing Director and Founder Nitish Mittersain confirmed to IGN India that there was no conversation around the game and what it means for the country.
»PUBG Mobile India Launch May be Delayed Indefinitely as Govt Seeks to Extend China Apps Ban
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PUBG Mobile India Launch May be Delayed Indefinitely as Govt Seeks to Extend China Apps Ban
PUBG Mobile India was earlier rumoured to launch in March this year, after cutting ties with China-based Tencent last year. A new report claims that the government is imposing a permanent ban on several Chinese apps.
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PUBG Mobile India s launch seems unlikely in the near future as the Indian government has reportedly refused to set aside its ban on multiple China-origin apps. As per a new report, the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) has issued fresh notices to TikTok and 58 other banned Chinese apps which purportedly states that the government is not satisfied with their response following their removal from the India-specific Google Play Store and Apple App Store back in June 2020. The report adds that the interim ban on these apps is now perman
PUBG Mobile latest crackdown gets over 12 lakh accounts suspended for cheating
PUBG Mobile has said it has permanently suspended over 12 lakh accounts because they were found cheating.
Shubham Verma | January 21, 2021 | Updated 11:53 IST
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The accounts were cheating using auto-aim hacks and X-ray vision.
PUBG Mobile has a user base of 600 million users globally.
PUBG Mobile has said it has permanently suspended over 12 lakh accounts because they were found cheating with the gameplay. It is not a new thing in the world of gaming where certain accomplished players take the ill-spoken method to unlock achievements and score well in the game. PUBG Mobile has been removing such accounts for a while but the recent crackdown might be one of the biggest. PUBG Mobile has said it has suspended 12,17,342 accounts within six days between January 8 and January 14.
PUBG Mobile gameplay with/without VPN in India could be banned again News Published: January 21, 2021 10:11 AM IST
A few days ago, we did a report on how PUBG Mobile is still accessible in India despite an official ban implemented. Players can either follow some popular links shared via Telegram or use a VPN service to get access to official PUBG Mobile APK files from the global website. Moreover, we also found a vast number of Indian players already spending hours on online matches. It turns out that the Indian government is aware of the fact and could be taking steps to block access to the game. Also Read - PUBG Mobile Korean version will not be playable in India from July 1: Here s why
Digit NewsDesk | Published on 08 Jan 2021
PUBG Mobile India launch remains uncertain as there has been no update from the developers since their last announcement. The government’s response to an RTI query has revealed that PUBG Corporation or Krafton Inc are not in talks about lifting the ban on PUBG Mobile in India. PUBG Mobile along with 118 other apps was banned by the Indian government on September 2 citing security and privacy concerns. In November, the developers of the game announced a special version called PUBG Mobile India that was being developed for the Indian audiences.
According to a report and RTI filed by GemWire, the Department of Electronics and Information Technology has responded saying that it has not ‘banned’ public access to PUBG Mobile Nordic Map: Livik app under the provision of Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000. The response indicates that the government has only ‘blocked’ access for specific apps including PUBG Mobile and