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PUBG is Searching Indian Operator Partner Company

PUBG is Searching Indian Operator Partner Company

South Korean company, PUBG Corp, has broke up its tie up with Chinese partner Tencent Games due to Indian Government has banned PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite Apps along with other 116 Chinese Apps. But as we all know getting banned in India means loosing a very huge numbers of app download which no company in the world can afford. So to bring it back in India, PUBG is searching Indian Operator Partner Company to join hands for maintaining the operational and distribution rights.

The 118 Chineese Apps were banned last week by Indian Government amid the unrest on borders, of economy and a few other factors like Atmanirbhar Abhiyan of India. All these are might be the reasons behind banning the apps.

Some sources have told that PUBG corp is in the process of making a deal with an Indian gaming Company to transfer the rights of distribution and will retain the publishing rights if the deal is final and agreement will be signed. 

After the ban was imposed, Indian govt. has sent 70 queries to the company on which revert has to be given within three weeks of time.  It is still not confirmed that the ban will be taken off  if any Indian company will joins hand, as the reason behind ban is also concerned with privacy of data and activities of users.

Many big companies names are being heard in rumors to join hand with PUBG Corp, like, Reliance Jio, Paytm First Game but no official announcements or confirmations have done on it yet.

So lets see what happens next and as we all know FAU-G is going to be the replacement of PUBG. 

 

 

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