PUBG cuts video game ties with Tencent in India after ban

By 2020-09-08Science & Tech

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image captionPUBG was banned in India amid security concerns

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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.

PUBG Mobile was one of 118 Chinese apps that
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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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