Fate of the most loved game: PUBG Returns
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India has once again shown its real power to the world and especially to China. India had recently banned 118 Chinese applications which included Tencent’s PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite. I have already thrown some light on that subject and if you haven’t read the blog about “Fate of the most loved game PUBG: Part 2”, I recommend you to read that blog first.
You can also read "Fate of the most loved game PUBG."
There has been a total of three waves of bans and a total of 224 Chinese Applications had been turned down until now. In Fate of the most loved game PUBG: Part 2, I stated that we are emphasizing more on PUBG compared to other banned applications because PUBG has the most impact due to its high demand and a high number of users.
The Player Unknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) had nearly 33 million users in India. The Tencent company collected high revenue from that and then it came into sight of Mr. Modi, and BOOOM! PUBG was banned.
According to a report, Tencent runs in a loss of 14 crore rupees per day from India due to the ban. Indian players generated high revenue for the company by watching advertisements or by making in-app purchases. Everyone has to admit that the in-app purchases had generated tremendous revenue for the Chinese government directly. Let me present to you the prices and plans of in-app purchases of the PUBG Mobile game.
There were two types of in-app purchases,
1. Elite Royale Pass: This in-app purchase granted elite missions to rank up faster than other players. It also immediately grants 4000 UC as a reward. It can be purchased by paying UC, which is the in-game currency. The Player had to pay 600 UC to buy this Elite Royale Pass. The 600 UC costs a player 799 INR.
2. Elite Plus Royale Pass: This in-game purchase is a big brother of above. It grants a player the benefits of Elite Royale Pass and along-with that also grants 25 ranks at 40% off compared to above. Also, it rewards a player 10,000 UC immediately. The price for this Elite Plus Royale Pass is 1800 UC which costs a player 1949 INR.
This had generated high revenue for the Chinese company Tencent. Every day, many players make these in-game purchases and greatly benefit Tencent.
Actually, the game developer company belongs to South Korea and had a contract signed for the distribution of PUBG with Tencent. The real developers are PUBG Corporations and South Korean Company Krafton Inc. is the real owner of this game. The founder of this gaming company Krafton Inc. is Chang Byung-gyu established in 2007.
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Chang Byung-gyu |

India does not have any problem with South Korea and Krafton Inc. knows that Tencent is the only responsible factor for the PUBG Mobile ban. So, PUBG Corporation had announced to ditch the Chinese company Tencent. This might open the gates in India for the PUBG Mobile again. This is a piece of good news for PUBG lovers and YouTube lives PUBG streamers.
The PUBG Corporation had announced to go no longer with Tencent to save the player base of their game in India. If interested, you can read the blog of PUBG Corporation.
“PUBG Corporation Responds To PUBG Mobile’s India Ban.”
PUBG Corporation has stated to work hand-in-hand with the Indian government with full compliance with Indian Law and Regulations.
Also, PUBG Corporation responded to India’s PUBG ban and announced to ditch the Chinese company Tencent. PUBG Corporation has decided to take on all the publishing responsibility within the country by keeping in mind its huge fan base in India. It took the responsibility to create a PUBG experience localized and healthy.
So, if PUBG gets the entry again successfully and you might open the game the interface might look like this if Patanjali gets into it.
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