It even took away the publishing and distribution rights from Chinas Tencent Games for the game in India.
Tencent also currently is the second-largest stakeholder with a 15.5% stake in Krafton.
Tencent is currently the second-largest stakeholder and has a 15.5% stake in Krafton.
Its stake was only 10% in 2018 and it may soon have a majority stake and control.
The gameplay features and other aspects will be the same, he said.
Requested@PMOIndia@narendramodiji to not allow Chinese deception#BattlegroundsMobileIndia.
Meanwhile, pre-registrations for Battleground Mobile India opened on the Google Play Store on May 18th.
However, no official launch date for the game has been announced yet.
source: www.techworm.net