Sunday, November 8, 2020

PUBG Mobile may come back in India

PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite may return to India after South Korean company Krafton Inc. announced on Saturday that it might be working with Microsoft-owned cloud computing service, Azure, to host a good array of its products. This includes PUBG for PC, consoles, and PUBG Mobile, as PUBG Corporation may be a subsidiary of Krafton. To recall, PUBG Mobile was banned in India a few of months ago and was faraway from Apple App Store and Google Play Store also . the sport was still playable until a couple of days ago when Tencent announced it might be stopping server access. PUBG Corp now has the publishing rights to PUBG Mobile in India and therefore the game may make a comeback with the assistance of Microsoft. 
Krafton Inc announced that it'll host games like PUBG Mobile and other products by its subsidiaries on Microsoft's Azure platform and emphasises privacy and data security as a top priority. This signals the possible return of PUBG Mobile to India because it now allows PUBG Corporation to store Indian users' data locally on Microsoft's data centres within the country. 

Krafton's announcement comes following a report by TechCrunch that PUBG Corporation was in talks with global cloud service providers to locally store user data within the country. The South Korean company has reportedly informed streamers in India that it expects PUBG Mobile to return before the top of the year.

PUBG Corporation is predicted to form an announcement about its future plans within the next few days and is additionally in plans to run a marketing campaign during the Diwali festival next week, consistent with one source. PUBG Corporation has previously been in talks with numerous firms, including Airtel, Paytm, and Jio to explore the chances of publishing the sport within the country

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