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The maker of the hit video game PlayerUnknown’s Battleground (PUBG) has cut ties with Tencent in India after Delhi banned apps with links to China.
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the Indian government blacklisted over national security concerns.
Developer PUBG Corporation said it would take on publishing responsibilities in India in a bid to have its game reinstated.
It is not clear if that will be enough to reverse the ban.
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