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		<title>PUBG stops operations from October 30</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite will no longer work for gamers in India, starting tomorrow, October 30. The company announced the development in a post on Facebook published today. The gaming apps had faced an abrupt ban in India nearly a month ago when the Indian government named the two platforms in a list</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite will no longer work for gamers in India, starting tomorrow, October 30. The company announced the development in a post on Facebook published today. The gaming apps had faced an abrupt ban in India nearly a month ago when the Indian government named the two platforms in a list of 118 apps that were suspended in the country over security threats from China.</p>
<p>The latest announcement comes days after a post on LinkedIn by PUBG Mobile&#8217;s developer PUBG Corp that triggered speculation about the battle royale-style games&#8217; likely return in India.</p>
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<p>Tencent Games that owns of the mobile game, said on Facebook that it &#8220;deeply regrets this outcome&#8221; and thanked PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite fans for their support in India. The company also added that, &#8220;Protecting user data has always been a top priority and we have always complied with applicable data protection laws and regulations in India. All users&#8217; gameplay information is processed in a transparent manner as disclosed in our privacy policy.&#8221; The statement further highlights that Tencent is returning all rights to the developer of PUBG Mobile &#8211; PUBG Corporation which is a subsidiary of Krafton Game Union.</p>
<p>The ban on PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite had come at time when the gaming platforms were seeing a growth in userbase owing to the COVID-19 pandemic. The ban was also a blow to fans of the game and professional gamers in India who constitute roughly 25 percent of PUBG Mobile&#8217;s userbase. Last week, PUBG Corp had posted a job opening on LinkedIn that stated a vacancy for an associate-level manager in India.</p>
<p>However, it now appears that posting was meant for some other operations in the country and not for PUBG Mobile.</p>
<p>Meanwhile, FAU-G game that is being touted as PUBG Mobile&#8217;s Indian alternative is gearing up for its official launch in the country next month. Its first teaser was recently posted by Bollywood actor Akshay Kumar; however, its exact rollout date remains unclear at the moment.</p>
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