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PUBG Mobile India : India version of PUBG Mobile India can be seen in India soon.  According to experts, the second trailer of PUBG Mobile India can be seen from 18 to 19 January and on 26 January we will also get to see the India version of PUBG Mobile India on Google Play store, if this happens then PUBG Mobile India players might  The year 2021 is going to be the best news.  Even before 26 January, the news of the launch of the India edition of PUBG Mobile India was revealed, but we did not get to see the game, now all the players hope is set on January 18 to 19 if the second trailer of PUBG Mobile India is released on this day.  If it goes, then we can expect that we will definitely get to see the game on 26 January.  Only the Mobile version was discontinued by PUBG Corporation, besides PUBG PCI was not discontinued, PUBG PCI can still play without any trouble.

On the other hand, PUBG's competitor FAUG has also announced the launch of its game on 26 January 2021.  The hope is that we will get to see the PUBG Mobile India edition along with FAUG.


Frequently Asked Questions

 When is PUBG Mobile India to be launched?  This appears to be one of the most searched questions in recent times, and unfortunately, we still have no answers, yet.  Furthermore, it appears that we are still living with uncertainties as recent reports suggest that the Mobile title will not appear back on Google Play and the Apple App Store until March next year.  An RTI reply said by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) last week that the government has not allowed any website or Mobile app service to be launched in the country, "Accordingly, MeitY did not allow PUBG / PUBG Mobile India  Has given  "Specifically, in a separate RTI response, the ministry says that the government has not got the permission to operate PUBG Mobile India in the country, yet it indicates that in the case of the government PUBG Mobile India, an app  Does not pre-approve the launch of - its developers, the PUBG Company, may require a special node to begin its operations through Google and the Apple App Store.  This is due to the original ban of PUBG Mobile, which the government put back in September as part of its third crack at an India-based app based in China.  Notably, several reports published earlier this month claimed that the Mobile title would return by the end of December, but amid all the confusion, no official statement has been made by Kraft-owned PUBG Corp.  The latest RTI responses also do not indicate status.  Its introduction in India.

Furthermore, it appears that government bodies are also not keen on their return any time soon.  Recently, the National Commission for Protection of Child Rights (NCPCR), India's highest child rights body, said that this is not fair.  To launch the Mobile title in the country until "appropriate legislation" is the place for such online games.  The central government banned PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite apps in India in September over security concerns.  Nearly two months after the ban, its developers PUBG Company announced its withdrawal after breaking ties with China-based gaming firm Tencent.  The company has also partnered with Microsoft to ensure the security of its users' data.  In particular, PUBG Corporation has pledged an investment of $ 100 million in the Indian market to "cultivate" the local video game, e-sports, entertainment and IT industries.


Launch Story of FAU-G

The FAU-G launch date in India finally came out about four months after its official announcement.  The Mobile game will begin on 26 January, which coincides with the Republic Day celebrations in India.  Earlier in December 2020, the upcoming Mobile title began its pre-registration through the Google Play Retailer which indicated its imminent launch across the country and the world.  Notably, it crossed the one million pre-registration mark in just three days after it went live on the Android App Store.  Its iOS availability details are unclear.  Fearless and the United Guards or FAU-G (first announced in September 2020) are said to be the Indian alternative to PUBG Mobile which was banned in India in the same month.  PUBG will also return to the country in a new avatar, although its launch details are unclear.

The latest information was shared on Twitter by FAUG developers encore on Twitter.  The company said on Twitter, "What will you do when they come?"  We will maintain our base and fight, because we are fearless.  Meanwhile, its Google Play Retailer listing notes that the game's size will vary by Android device.  The Mobile title will "honor" the Indian armed forces, and its missions are based on real-world scenarios.  “Come face to face with the enemies of India because you engage with hostile invaders on Indian soil.  Fight to survive against unforgivable terrain and trustworthy enemies.  Fill the shoes of a patriotic soldier and experience bravery, brotherhood and sacrifice.  Men guarding the country's borders, "the official description of the app has been read on Google Play Retailer.

In particular, its developers shared the first teaser of FAU-G in October 2020 depicting a scene of conflict over a mountainous area, possibly the LAC region where the Indian Army was at odds with Chinese forces.  In earlier reports, Vishal Gondal, the founder and head of nCore Games, was quoted as stating that FAU-G's gameplay would not come with a Battle Royal mode upon release.  Instead, the gameplay will be based on India's recent armed conflict against China at the Galvan Valley border.

 Following its launch, FAU-G will compete against the upcoming PUBG Mobile India.  PUBG Mobile India developers PUBG Corp announced that it had severed ties with China-based Ten cent, and would ensure data security of Indian users through a number of measures, including a partnership with Microsoft for the Azure cloud computing service.  Whereas, FAU-G is banking on PM Narendra Modi's Atmnirbhar Bharat (Self-reliant India) initiative.  Earlier, its developers had said that 20 percent of the game's net proceeds would be donated to the 'Bharat Ke Veer Trust' set up by the Ministry of Home Affairs.