PUBG will not be accessible for users in India from Friday - myeGamesin

    The mobile version of the combat game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, or PUBG, will not be accessible for users in India from Friday, the company said in a statement. The move comes nearly two months after the Union government banned 118 Chinese apps, including PUBG Mobile and its light version PUBG Lite on the 2nd of September. 

PUBG will not be accessible for users in India from Friday - myeGamesin

Here is an official statement

Dear users,

    We would like to express our sincere gratitude to all users who play PLAYERUNKNOWN'S BATTLEGROUNDS (hereinafter referred to as "PUBG").

    PUBG Corporation, which provides PUBG, will inform users of personal information transfer in accordance with merger.

    PUBG Corporation will be merged into KRAFTON Inc. as of December 2, 2020.

    Accordingly, personal information of PUBG users will be transferred to KRAFTON Inc. in order to provide continued service. The details of the company to which personal information is transferred are as follows:


PUBG will not be accessible for users in India from Friday - myeGamesin

    KRAFTON Inc. will retain and use personal information only within the same scope as before and within the scope of obligations under related laws. Your valuable personal information is securely protected by technical and administrative safeguards (protection measures).

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