PUBG Mobile content creator Maxtern has posted a clarification on the now deleted viral tweets.
A few days ago, Maxtern, also known as Sagar Thakur, had claimed that the Indian version of PUBG Mobile had been released to a limited number of people. Later, he deleted his tweets about the same thing.
After the recent positive development in the last fortnight on PUBG Mobile, it seems that the game is ready to return to India soon.
Earlier this month, PUBG Corporation had announced that they were preparing for the release of the Indian version of PUBG Mobile. Later, teasers were released featuring Dynamo, Kronten, and Jonathan. After this, a website was installed exclusively for the Indian version.
So when Maxtern tweeted saying that some people already had access to the game, the community got hooked and the hype only increased.
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PUBG Mobile India pro Maxtern posts clarification on deleted viral tweet
Maxtern’s tweets read:
“Thanks to PUBG Mobile India for the main PUBG version app. Guys, first look at PUBG India soon on my channel. The server does not work in the ATM of the Indian version. “
“This app is available only to limited people. We are allowed to upload only 1 day before the actual update for everyone “
Here’s the snippet from those tweets:
I recently tweeted about the early access version of PUBG Mobile India available to some Indian players and it will be delivered to me before they receive it. I deleted that tweet in 2 minutes because I wasn’t supposed to say this. I’m not going to talk about it, so wait for the official statement.
In one of his other recent tweets, he claimed that even if the PUBG Mobile India app was delivered to users, they still wouldn’t be able to play it as the servers are down.
PUBG Mobile fans and gamers are excited about the release of the Indian version. However, despite various updates and firsts, there have been no disclosures regarding the release date, which has left some enthusiasts unhappy.
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