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Jakarta, CNBC Indonesia PUBG Corp, a South Korean company that owns the copyright to the online game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) has decided to stop using the services of Tencent Games China as the publisher of this online game in India.
In return, PUBG Corp will take full responsibility as publisher in this Bollywood country. However, it is not clear whether this decision will affect the relationship between the two corporations in other businesses.
“PUBG Corporation fully understands and respects the actions taken by the Indian government because the issue of privacy and security of player data is the priority of the company,” PUBG Corp said in an official statement on Tuesday (8/9 / 2020).
PUBG Corps added that it looks forward to working with the Government of India to find a solution that will allow players to re-enter the battlefield and fully understand Indian laws and regulations.
“Now that the company is looking for ways to bring its own PUBG experience to India in the near future, the company is committed to doing so by maintaining a localized and healthy gaming environment for its fans,” explained PUBG Corp.
Last week, India decided to block 188 Chinese apps, including PUGB Mobile and PUBG Mobile Nordic Map: Livik for reasons of national security and privacy of user data.
India is one of the biggest markets for PUBG. Currently PUBG Mobile has been downloaded more than 600 million times, of which 24% of downloads come from India, according to the Sensor Tower research institute.
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