PUBG Mobile India Complete Ban In India: Letter to PM Modi

South Koren game developer Krafton Inc may face troubles with its planned launch of a PUBG Mobile replacement in India. Arunachal Pradesh Member of Legislative Assembly (MLA), Ninong Ering, wrote the Prime Minister Narendra Modi today, asking the government to complete ban PUBG in India.

The letter, which he also posted on Twitter, alleges that the company’s plan to launch a new version of the game is an effort to “sidestep” Indian laws and “deceive the government and Indian citizens”. Krafton had announced plans to launch a game called Battlegrounds Mobile India late last month, which will be available only in India, and will replace the PUBG Mobile, which the government banned last year.

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Krafton didn’t respond to an email seeking comment at press time.  “Sir, this is a mere illusion and a trick to relaunch the same game with minor modifications and collect user data of millions of our citizens, including our children and transfer it to foreign companies and the Chinese government,” the letter states. “Tencent is currently the second-largest stakeholder and has a 15.5% stake in Krafton. Its stake was only 10% in 2018 and it may soon have a majority stake and control,” he added.

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Krafton had also said that it would invest $100 million in India, to set up a team in Bangalore and invest in the country’s e-sports ecosystem. To this, Ering says that “almost all” of Krafton’s Indian employees, including its senior management team, are former Tencent employees, who the company hired in December last year.

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“Moreover, as on May 20, the Google Playstore app package itself has pubg.imobile in its url for the pre-registration of Battleground game,” the letter states. Ering also alleged that Nodwin Gaming, an Indian company that Krafton invested in recently, has “ongoing ties” with Tencent and is expected to host the new game on its servers. Nodwin Gaming did not respond to emails seeking comment at press time.

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