PUBG Mobile is officially back as Battlegrounds Mobile India, after months of speculations and anticipations. Krafton said it will collaborate with partners to build an e-sports ecosystem while bringing in-game content regularly, starting with a series of India specific in-game events.
Battlegrounds Mobile India pre-registration
In the announcement post, the game developer Krafton revealed several details such as privacy and security terms, rules for under 18 years, and more. The company also said, the Battlegrounds Mobile India will be up for pre-registration ahead of the launch.
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Krafton may launch the game in the month of June, As per reports in the media the game developer. Although nothing has been confirmed by the company officially as yet. Considering the reports, if the game is launched in June, we could expect the pre-registrations to open atleast a week or so.
Availability
PUBG Mobile India was available on both Android and on iOS. Hence, if the company follows similar trend, Battlegrounds Mobile India would also be available on both platforms. Hence, we could expect the pre-registration to be available for both Android and iOS users.

The game will offer a world-class multiplayer gaming experience on mobile as per company. The game will launch as a free-to-play experience on mobile devices. Battlegrounds Mobile India will release with exclusive in-game events like outfits and features and will have its own esports ecosystem with tournaments and leagues.
New Strict Controls
The new game has come up with strict controls for the children. 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, the company said.
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, it added.
The Indian government had on September 2 banned 118 apps on national security concerns, including the immensely popular PlayerUnknown`s Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile, under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act.