PUBG Mobile Coming To India As A Standalone Product
PUBG Mobile developers will set up a subsidiary in India to develop an Indian version of the popular battle royale. In addition, PUBG Corp. want to invest $ 100,000,000 in the development of the gaming industry, e-sports, IT and other entertainment.
As a reminder, PUBG Mobile became one of 118 banned Chinese mobile games on September 2. The reason for this is the state's desire to "protect the sovereignty and integrity of the country." According to the government, Chinese apps collected important data about residents and sent them overseas to obtain valuable information.
PUBG Mobile executives recently launched a crossover with Metro Exodus in the game. Within its framework, the game has acquired a new mode, as well as locations, enemies, weapons, game mechanics and other content.
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