PUBG Mobile India Latest News: PUBG Corporation brings good news for mobile gamers every day. According to the latest updates today, PUBG Corporation has registered the company in India now. PUBG Corporation, which owns the titles PUBG, PUBG Mobile, PUBG Mobile India and PUBG Mobile Lite, has established its Indian subsidiary before launching its game soon. Also Read: Will PUBG Mobile India Launch Today With Huge Prize Pool Of Rs 6 Crore? Details here
According to updates, the company has registered with the Ministry of Corporate Affairs with a paid investment of Rs 5 lakh. The company was registered on November 21 and the launch of the game for mobile devices will happen soon. Also Read: PUBG Mobile India Pre-Registrations Now Open – Here’s How To Do It | See details here
On the day of registration, the company had said that it would set up an Indian subsidiary, in which an investment of up to $ 100 million (approximately Rs 739.72 crore) would be made. Also read: the fake trailer of the Indian version of PUBG Mobile circulating on WhatsApp, presents new gestures and weapons
Will it be available only to Android users?
According to the updates, the Indian version of PUBG Mobile India will initially be available only to users on the Android platform. The game will likely release a few days later for its iOS counterparts as well.
Where will it be based?
As the company is registered in Bengaluru, the company will most likely make Bengaluru its headquarters for the Indian subsidiary of PUBG Corporation and will control the operations of the PUBG Mobile India game.
The latest updates showed that Krafton’s head of corporate development Sean (Hyunil) Sohn has been appointed as one of the two directors of PUBG Mobile India. The other director is Kuma Krishnan Iyer.
What future strategy?
After re-entering the Indian gaming arena, PUBG Corporation said it would make a $ 100 million investment in a new company that would serve as the Indian subsidiary of PUBG Corporation. The company also decided to go solo to India, after allegedly facing rejection from potential candidates it was speaking to.
The immensely popular PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) mobile app was among 118 Chinese apps that the Indian government banned in September on national security grounds.
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