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Indian troops have been forced to remove PUBG MOBILE!

Indian troops have been forced to remove PUBG MOBILE! The Indian government, which is currently at war with China, seems to be serious about boycotting applications made in China. Initially, the Indian government blocked 59 applications from China, one of which was PUBG Mobile.

Obviously, not only were 59 apps blocked by the Government of India, but recently the Government of India has requested the Indian Army and its officers and staff to remove 89 apps from their smartphones. This time, not only apps from China need to be deleted, but also multiple apps from the United States and Europe have been deleted.

Popular applications that the Indian Army needs to remove include Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, and Snapchat applications. There are also some video games that will be removed by the Government of India, such as Mobile Legends, Clash of Kings and PUBG Mobile.

Source: Indoor head

On average, the removed application is an application developed by Tencent Games. Tencent Games is one of the Chinese video game developers who have developed many popular games around the world, one of which is in India.

This decision is to prevent Indian soldiers from being stolen by Chinese game and application developers, as India and China are currently under tension due to a conflict at the border with China a few months ago. It was done.

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Source: PUBG Mobile


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While some Indians regret banning or blocking this application from China, many support the Indian government’s efforts to protect its people.

However, the Government of India seems to have made concessions to professional players such as PUBG Mobile Pro Player of the TSM-Entity team, which bears the Indian name in the PUBG Mobile World League (PMWL) East League, and special restrictions on professional players. Don’t forget to keep visiting our website to get the latest eSports news and follow us on Facebook.