Breaking PUBG and 118 more apps banned in India

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It Is The Official Statement Given By PUBG Korea's Instagram Account
PUBG Corporation has decided to no longer authorise the PUBG Mobile franchise to Shenzhen-based Tencent Games in India and take over all its publishing responsibilities within the country, the company said in a statement.

Moving forward, PUBG Corporation will take on all publishing responsibilities within the country,” the company said in the statement on its website.

PUBG Corporation to Take Over PUBG Mobile From Tencent Games in India
 
PUBG Corporation, the parent company of PUBG Mobile, has started initial conversation with Airtel for handing over distribution rights for the Indian market.

As per Entrackr reports, PUBG Corporation, the parent company of PUBG Mobile, has started initial conversation with Airtel for handing over distribution rights for the Indian market. "The gaming platform is also busy in raising a lean team in India. It has been interviewing candidates with experience of under 4 to 6 years," the publication reported.

PUBG promoters in talks with Airtel to bring back PUBG Mobile to India
 
PUBG Corporation, the parent company of PUBG Mobile, has started initial conversation with Airtel for handing over distribution rights for the Indian market.

As per Entrackr reports, PUBG Corporation, the parent company of PUBG Mobile, has started initial conversation with Airtel for handing over distribution rights for the Indian market. "The gaming platform is also busy in raising a lean team in India. It has been interviewing candidates with experience of under 4 to 6 years," the publication reported.

PUBG promoters in talks with Airtel to bring back PUBG Mobile to India
Shocking! I was hearing rumours about collaboration with a different telecom company.
 
Shocking! I was hearing rumours about collaboration with a different telecom company.
As per this report ..that deal is Cancel now.

The South Korean company was earlier in discussions with Mukesh Ambani-led Reliance Industries' Jio Platforms, which, according to the publication, have been shelved for good.
 
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