Battlegrounds Mobile India: Pre-registration links to open from May 18 on Google Play Store

 South Korean computer game developer Krafton today announced the pre-registration date for his much-anticipated game: BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA, often seen as a PUBG Mobile app. The first game was banned in India last September along with various other Chinese applications.



Pre-game subscriptions will be live on May 18 in the Google Play Store. No word on when the game will be delivered yet may not be long after the pre-registration link is live. It is unclear when the game will bring it to iOS.


In a press release, the association said it would have "clear prizes accessible to fans to confirm, as long as they are able to register the game beforehand." These awards would be as clear to the Indian players as they are.


To pre-register clients must go to the Google Play Store and click on the "Pre-Register" button. Prizes will be earned naturally on game post-confirmation. The game will be allowed to play for all clients with in-app purchases, as recently seen on PUBG Mobile.


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It may seem that Krafton is trying to address the issues of dependency in relation to the youth and the masses of the youth. With its strategy to protect the upcoming game, players under the age of 18 will have new limits. They must register for the game with a local phone number with their parent or guardian. It is unclear how Battlegrounds Mobile India will look at the age and which communications will be used.


In addition, people under the age of 18 can automatically access the game with a fixed three-hour fixed time. The developer also restricts their spending limits. Prior to that, there were reports that teens spent lakhs of rupees on the game by making in-app purchases. Currently, it will be limited to Rs 7,000 daily for players under the age of 18, in terms of in-app purchases.


Krafton is also trying to find ‘safety issues, which has led to the inevitable ban on sports in India. The organization said all information close to home would be set aside for Indian and Singaporean staff but could transfer information to various countries to meet legal requirements.


World's best landmarks in India: Sanhok Map


While there is very little speculation about the upcoming game and how it will really differ in relation to PUBG Mobile, Krafton posted another secret about Sanhok's map on the official Facebook page. The banner shows the location of the Ban Tai guide from Sanhok, which is one of the 4 × 4 guides available in the game. The guide was added to PUBG Mobile in September 2018. Based on the photos shared so far, it will be revealed that the game will be matched strategically and soulfully with the first PUBG Mobile with some changes in India.

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