PUBG Mobile India Release Date: To end the long wait for mobile gamers, PUBG Corporation will soon launch PUBG Mobile India in the Indian market. It will reach all PUBG fans after a short ban in the country. Also Read: Will PUBG Mobile India Launch Today With Huge Prize Pool Of Rs 6 Crore? Details here
However, PUBG Corporation is testing all the tricks in the book to ‘unseat’ PlayerUnknown’s battlegrounds and is finally releasing the Indian version of the game now. Before the game’s official launch, PUBG Corporation opened its pre-registration process. Also read: the fake trailer of the Indian version of PUBG Mobile circulating on WhatsApp, presents new gestures and weapons
According to the updates, the previous registrations for PUBG Mobile in India are now live on the TapTap app, which is free to download and players can play various games. However, PUBG Mobile India has yet to reveal the pre-registration process on the PUBG Mobile India website. Also, PUBG Corporation has not authenticated the TapTap list. Still, if you want to verify the application and register in advance, you can do it here. Also Read – PUBG Mobile India APK Download Link Appears On Official Website | See details
How to pre-enroll?
- First download the TapTap app via APK link by clicking on the TapTap website.
- Now log in or create a new TapTap account to start using it.
- Shortly after this, search for PUBG Mobile India in the search option and click on the game.
- Now, click on the ‘pre-registration’ option and you’re done.
The APK version of PUBG Mobile India was released on Friday on the company’s official website for a couple of hours. The APK version was available for download, but players had a hard time downloading it.
Right now, the PUBG Mobile India website is currently listed on the Twitter, Instagram and YouTube links and says ‘Coming Soon’.
Previously, PUBG Corporation had said that it is returning to the Indian market with the creation of an Indian subsidiary and a new game. PUBG Corporation also plans to make $ 100 million worth of investments in India to cultivate the local video game, e-sports, entertainment and IT industries.
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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