Krafton, the game developer of PUBG Mobile India is all set to launch the India specific game as Battlegrounds Mobile India. The latest teaser image from them shows the famous Map of Sanhok.
After the ban on PUBG Mobile last year by the Indian government the gamers were awestruck and in no hope of it’s return but a lot of players shifted to another battle royale game called Free Fire. Krafton made a series of teasing post on their facebook page. The developer of the game has claimed that this version of the game is specifically designed for the Indian players.
We can expect this game to be similar to the original PUBG Mobile game but with some tweaks here and there and of course we are expecting India specific costumes and skins to be released. The release of this game is expected to be around the second week of June or June 10 as it’s making quite a stir on social media about this date by the fans.
If you are a teenager and under the age of 18 years of age then this game will be hard for you to play the game without the consent of your parents. Battlegrounds Mobile India will have restrictions for children and teenagers to protect them and for their own well being and addiction to the game. Players below 18 years of age will have new restrictions in Battlegrounds Mobile India and will need to register for the game with a phone number that belongs to their parents or guardian.
The statement says that “When you play our game we do not knowingly collect, use or share any personal information for those who are under 18 years of age without verifiable parental consent or as permitted by law. If you are under 18 years of age, you will be asked to provide the mobile phone number of your parent or guardian to confirm that you are legally eligible to play the game. If you are a parent or guardian and you believe your child with under 18 years of age has provided us with personal information without your consent, you can contact us and request your child’s information to be deleted from our system.’
The parents on the other hand can control if their child is playing this game and can contact Battlegrounds Mobile India team to terminate the account of their child. In their privacy policy they have updated that “Your personal information will be stored and processed on servers located in India and Singapore. However, we may transfer your data to other countries and/or regions to operate the game service and/or to meet legal requirements. In the event of transfer to another country or region, we will take steps to ensure that your information receives the same level of protection as if it remained in India.”
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