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‘Saviour in Lockdown’: PUBG Fans Bid Emotional Farewell as Battle Royale Game Shuts Shop in India – News18
PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite will no longer work for gamers in India starting October 30 (Friday), the company announced in a Facebook post.

PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds aka PUBG will no longer work in India starting Friday (October 30), the company announced the development in a Facebook post. This comes after PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite found a mention in an order issued by the Indian government in September that stated 118 apps had been banned by the Ministry of Electronics and Information and Technology over security threats from China.
Tencent Games that owns the mobile game, said on Facebook that it “deeply regrets this outcome”…
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