PUBG Mobile may relaunch in India by the 2020 end. PUBG Corporation is likely planning to install India servers for the game before the launch. It is possible that PUBG Mobile may see a Diwali campaign ahead of the launch.
PUBG, which was banned in India for the last couple of months, could be available on Mobile by the year-end as Tencent returns all the Indian IP rights to the original owners BlueHole.
What does this mean?
With Tencent out of the way, the presence of Chinese companies in PUBG, which is essentially South Korean is now out of the window. According to reports in TechCrunch, the South Korean gaming company is in talks with cloud service providers to store game data of Indian gamers. PUBG could return to India before the end of this year in mobile.
In a statement released by PUBG, it said PUBG Corp. have assumed the full control of publishing rights of their title in India and will work in “exploring different ways to engage its community in India through various region-based activities, including esports and community events. The inclusion of the Esports clause is massive as this could open the door for the inclusion of the Korean version of PUBG Mobile.
the report says that PUBG Corp can make the announcement as early as this week. It also said that the company plans to run a marketing campaign during the Diwali week in India. Recently, PUBG Corp has also engaged with a number of local firms including Paytm and Airtel to explore whether they are interested in publishing the game in India, an industry executive told TechCrunch.
Before the ban, PUBG had over 50 million monthly active users in India, making the country its biggest market.
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