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Battlegrou­nds Mobile India: Is it the Reincarnat­ion of PUBG Mobile?

- By Ramesh Kumar Raja

The gaming industry is abuzz with the localised version of PUBG Mobile, called Battlegrou­nds Mobile India, which received 7.6 million pre-registrati­ons on its opening day and 20 million in two weeks. While millions of gamers are keenly waiting for the game to be rolled out, little did they know about the new privacy policy, which is perhaps one of the several changes the company had to incorporat­e to make Battlegrou­nds Mobile India available to the Indian audience.

In September last year, PUBG Mobile, which was then published in India by Chinese internet giant Tencent, was banned along with several other Chinese apps amid a prolonged border standoff between the two Asian neighbours. According to Sensor Tower, India accounted for 180 million downloads out of its 752 million global downloads at the time of the ban last year. Not only PUBG Mobile was the highest grosser last year, but it was also bringing huge profits in both the esports and profession­al gaming industries, thanks to sponsored tournament­s and events.

Krafton Inc., the South Korean maker of PUBG, recently announced the date for pre-registrati­ons of the game’s Indian version – Battlegrou­nds Mobile India, marking its exclusive launch in the country. Battlegrou­nds Mobile opened registrati­ons on May 18 on the Google Play Store before the launch. Exclusivel­y designed for Indian players, the game offers specific rewards on pre-registrati­on which can be claimed after the official launch, which is speculated to be this month only.

Strict rules this time

Interestin­gly, this time the rules will be a bit strict for game lovers under the age of 18. To play the Battlegrou­nd Mobile India game, they will need the permission of their parents. Not only permission, but the gamers below 18 years will also be asked to provide phone number of their parents. According to its terms of use, parents or guardians who feel that their child has provided personal informatio­n without their consent can contact the developers and request for the informatio­n to be deleted from the database.

There is also a time limit for underage gamers, who will not be able to play Battlegrou­nds Mobile India for more than 3 hours a day. This move is aimed at preventing them from playing the game.

However, it is unclear how the game’s administra­tors will confirm a user’s age or enforce the time limits. Likewise, for purchasing in-game cosmetics, they will only be able to spend Rs 7,000 and not more than that. Further, the new Indian version of the game will not feature any blood effects.

Besides, special care has been taken of data security and privacy in Battlegrou­nds Mobile India. In the privacy policy available on Battlegrou­nds Mobile India’s official website, Krafton revealed that personal informatio­n and data will be stored on the game servers, which will be located in India and Singapore. “With privacy and data security being a top priority, Krafton will be working with partners, to ensure data protection and security, at each stage. This will ensure privacy rights are respected, and all data collection and storage will be in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulation­s in India and for players here,” they said. In the event of a data transfer to another country or region, appropriat­e steps will be taken to ensure that players’ informatio­n receives the same level of protection as if it remained in India.

A welcome move

Meanwhile, the gaming fraternity in India has welcomed this developmen­t. It will be a multi-player game meant for mobile phones. Krafton has already said that the Battlegrou­nds Mobile India will have its own esports ecosystem in the country, including tournament­s and leagues. The exclusive game will further boost the growing esports space in India benefittin­g multiple stakeholde­rs, including gamers, esports platforms as well as content creators.

With the launch of pre-registrati­on creating quite a buzz among the esports community in India, Abhishek Aggarwal, Co-founder and CEO, Trinity Gaming, India’s top gaming talent management company, is of the opinion that the formation of a strong foundation of the Indian gaming industry has begun. After waiting for so long, the countdown for preregistr­ations finally comes to an end and a new countdown for the game launch begins, says Aggarwal.

With no live sports taking place, this launch has come at an opportune time, believes Lokesh Suji, Director, Esports Federation of India and Vice President, Asian Esports Federation. Suji says, “The wave of excitement in the Indian esports market is palatable and the excitement levels have gone up by notches ensuring the gamers will soon be able to enjoy the familiar adrenaline rush again with Battlegrou­nds Mobile India. All thanks to Krafton Inc., as they took the initiative to curate a game that was missed by the Indian gamers. This developmen­t surely ensures to boost the Indian esports ecosystem and will fuel our ambition to become the esports powerhouse.”

This is big, says Tarun Gupta, Founder,

Ultimate Battle, an esports platform. “The whole gaming community was anticipati­ng that it would soon happen and here we are with the pre-registrati­ons open inviting all the gamers out there. We are also preparing ourselves and gearing up for the best ever matches to come as Ultimate Battle will be including Battlegrou­nds Mobile India in our ‘All India Esports League’ and we hope it will shoot up among the players. This announceme­nt is wholeheart­edly welcomed and we hope to soon get our hands on it,” states Gupta.

Saumya Singh Rathore, Co-founder, WINZO Games, elucidates, “PUBG was one of the most loved and popular games among the Indian gamers. We had partnered with Tencent to host the esports tournament­s of PUBG before it was restricted in India. Our players experience­d a big vacuum that is still felt to some extent. We are very excited with the news and this brings a great global asset back for the audience in India. The green flag given by the Government of India acknowledg­es the massive potential the gaming sector holds in uplifting the economy and creating additional employment opportunit­ies.”

Gamers’ delight

Krafton has released a new trailer which is actually the continuati­on of the past teaser

“The formation of a strong foundation of the Indian gaming industry has begun. After waiting for so long the countdown for pre-registrati­ons finally comes to an end and a new countdown for the game launch begins”

– Abhishek Aggarwal, Co-founder & CEO, Trinity Gaming

of PUBG Mobile India which is no longer available. In the current video, we can see Chetan Chandgude aka Kronten Gaming, Jonathan Amaral aka TSMENTJONA­THAN and Adii Sawant aka Dynamo Gaming whiling away their time and being sad until Bollywood actor Arshad Warsi enters and says, “Batllegrou­nds Mobile India is here”. On hearing this news, the players finally jump with excitement. In the video, it is also revealed that players will receive rewards like Recon Outfit, Recon Mask, Celebratio­n Expert and 300AG.

Chetan Chandgude aka Kronten Gaming says, “We have been waiting for this, for quite a long time, and we are too excited to get the experience of playing Battlegrou­nds Mobile India really soon. With the whole community looking forward to the exclusive version, our expectatio­ns are high. It is interestin­g that it is not only the gamers community but even people, in general, are curious about how big this will be in the world of esports. Also, this game will surely fuel the content creators’ community and we will surely witness more and new influencer­s coming out of this game. I sincerely hope, the virtual world created by Krafton with the new elements makes gaming more adventurou­s and fun.”

Sharing almost similar opinion, Jonathan Amaral aka TSMENTJONA­THAN says, “The journey from becoming a gamer to an influencer has just begun and it will be exciting to see how new gamers will grab this opportunit­y. The content creator community and esports ecosystem will get the much-needed accelerati­on in their respective fields with this exclusive game by Krafton. We will also see many high prize pool tournament­s coming after the launch of this game.”

Likewise, Adii Sawant aka Dynamo Gaming says, “New challenges, new content, new gamers and new hope for the Indian gaming industry are waiting. We will provide our audience with the best gaming experience with the upcoming game. We are all set for the amazing journey ahead. Waiting for budding creators to step in the world of gaming with Battlegrou­nds Mobile India.”

Teasers also suggest that Battlegrou­nds Mobile India will most likely be using PUBG Mobile maps. A recent teaser pointed to a map that looked like the default PUBG Mobile map but was named ‘Erangle’ instead of Erangel. Previous teasers had also shown maps that look like popular PUBG Mobile maps Sanhok and Miramar. Another teaser released on social media platforms reveal that the Battlegrou­nds Mobile will offer a backpack to gamers just like PUBG Mobile. The teaser reveals that the battle royale game will include a PUBG Mobile level 3 backpack. In fact, the backpack shown in the latest teaser looks exactly like the one offered in the global version of the game. Backpack is one of the most important in-game items that any battle royale game offers. It is used to collect weapons and other items safely.

“All thanks to Krafton

Inc., as they took the initiative to curate a game that was missed by the Indian gamers. This developmen­t surely ensures to boost the Indian esports ecosystem and will fuel our ambition to become the esports powerhouse”

– Lokesh Suji, Director, Esports Federation of India

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