

After the game was ported, Tencent was given global distribution rights, considering it built up the game from scratch for mobile. After acquiring the China distribution rights, Tencent Games started porting the game to mobile.
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The game’s distribution license was acquired by Tencent Games for China. PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds has been developed by the PUBG Corporation under Krafton Inc, which was earlier called Bluehole Inc.

However, considering the market size, we can expect the company to try each and every way to try and get back into the market. But soon after, a new report by Entrackr stating that PUBG Corporation is looking to partner with Bharti Airtel for the games to make a comeback to India.Īs of now, the company has not officially stated if it is in talks with Indian companies like Airtel or Jio. The report stated that both the companies were in the final stages of negotiations. Soon after this, a new report by Hindu BusinessLine stated that the company is in talks with Reliance Jio to strike up a partnership for the game in India. All users’ gameplay information is processed in a transparent manner as disclosed in our privacy policy.” (Express Photo: Karanveer Singh Arora) Tencent Games in its announcement states that it has “always complied with applicable data protection laws and regulations in India.

However, the government after that announced that it is not enough and the country is not thinking of allowing the game back into the country. Is PUBG Mobile going to make a comeback to India?Īfter PUBG Corporation announced that it is revoking Tencent Games’ publishing rights for PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite in India, it was presumed that this will address the Indian government’s security concerns. As of now, we do not know if the company will be preserving the user data or not, if so, where would it be storing the data. All users’ gameplay information is processed in a transparent manner as disclosed in our privacy policy.” In this statement, the company slides quietly past the question of what happens to all of the data collected by it during the time it was active in the country.
