India bans PUBG and 117 other apps linked to China

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The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MEITY) today announced the ban of the popular mobile battle royale game PUBG Mobile, along with other 118 Chinese apps. The massive announcement shocked the entire PUBG Mobile community at large.

The Baidu app, Tencent’s WeChat Reading app and Ant Group’s Alipay, China’s most popular mobile payment service, are on India’s list of banned apps.In a country where people install numerous Minecraft Servers, banning popular games is a bold move.

It’s important to note that some of the apps on the list don’t really have a presence in India. In fact, Alipay isn’t available in India for local users.

However, some of the games have large followings in India.

For example, “PUBG Mobile Nordic Map: Livik,” a game developed by Tencent, has had 93,000,000 downloads since its release in 2018, according to Sensor Tower. It is the highest grossing app on India’s list, raking in $39,600,000 since its release. A lot of pubg hack platforms and PUBG players’ groups are prevalent.

So, why has India banned PUBG among these Chinese apps? 

> These apps, according to the government findings, “engaged in activities which is prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, defence of India, the security of the state and public order.” The ministry in a statement said, “Government blocks 118 mobile apps which are prejudicial to sovereignty and integrity of India, Defence of India, Security of State and Public Order.”

> PUBG Mobile, in particular, has a massive user base in India. It is a major contribution to the number of downloads and user base, with over 175 million downloads. PUBG has been developed by a South Korean video game company called Bluehole. However, Chinese multinational conglomerate Tencent holds a considerable amount of share in the popular game.

> MEITY also stated that it has received complaints from various sources including several reports about the misuse of some mobile apps available on Android and iOS platforms in stealing and surreptitiously transmitting users’ data in an unauthorised manner to servers which have locations outside India. Notably, PUBG recently updated its privacy policy and confirmed that it is storing the data of Indian users in the country. The online games at manamonster.com are totally worth your time as there are so many cool games that one will definitely enjoy.

> PUBG has been subject to heavy criticism several times in the past but for a different reason. After receiving several complaints from parents and guardians, some state governments across the nation put a temporary ban on the gaming app for its addictive nature that had a psychological impact on players, especially youngsters. PUBG had, then, assured to take feedback from parents, educators and government organisations to create a safe ecosystem that would enhance the game playing experience.

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