NTN reported on September 24 that the mobile game “PUBG” and 118 other apps have been banned in India for about three weeks. After the ban, PUBG said it is actively working to bring the game back to India. Naija Tech News has learned that the company recently ceased cooperation with Tencent Games . According to reports, the company is negotiating with Jio to release the game in the country. The Indian government has not lifted the PUBG ban in the country.
According to InsideSport’s report, they contacted the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of India to check the status of banned applications. Indian officials are not in a hurry to revoke PUBG’s ban in India or any other banned Chinese applications . In addition, according to reports, the Indian authorities have informed that the banned status of PUBG or any other applications on the banned list has not changed.
According to reports, sources from the ministry said that merely announcing the severance of relations with Tencent Games in India is not enough to reverse the PUBG mobile game ban . “Officials of the ministry did not discuss the revocation of the ban on any of the apps on the ban list. We will not make any comments on any specific companies or apps,” a source in the ministry said. Obviously, at this stage, the Indian government is not prepared to lift the ban on any banned application, including PUBG Mobile.
It is reported that PUBG or any other officials of the company did not submit any opinions to the ministry about lifting the ban on the game in India, but the company issued a statement a few days ago saying that they will seek a solution from the Indian government and will It is required to operate the game in the country while also “fully complying with Indian laws and regulations.”
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