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PUBG: 50 days after PUBG ban, is this game still running in India? Know how people are playing

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50 days after the ban, Indians are still enjoying playing PUBG

In September, the Indian government banned 118 Chinese apps. PUBG was also named in this list. The government had said that the banned mobile apps are a threat to the sovereignty, integrity, security and peacekeeping of the country. However, 50 days after the ban, Indians are still enjoying playing PUBG. Although it was being said that these buses are the last breath, which will be closed anytime.




The Indian government had banned PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite, after which they disappeared from the Google Play Store and Apple App Store in India. The phones in which the games were lying were running. At the moment, PUBG’s craze in India is not taking its name. People in India are playing PUBG Mobile online on its official website and YouTube. The official website of PUBG Mobile can be accessed on the Jio network (4G or Wi-Fi), in addition Airtel users can still open it, download and play games.

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The Indian government removed PUBG Mobile from the Play Store and the App Store, but neither shut down the game servers, nor ordered the country’s ISP (Internet service provider, such as Vodafone, Airtel, Jio) to order the game server’s IP (Internet Protocol) block. So even after the ban, the game is going on smoothly. Somebody had to juggle for this. Even on YouTube, popular Indian game streamers like GTA V, Brawl Stars and PUBG are enjoying the game through PC.

Users are playing the game on Android phones by downloading the application from any website other than Google Play Store or third-party app store. So after the update, people removed the apk file from PUBG’s website. Neither VPN was required, nor did it matter which company the phone belongs to. OnePlus, Xiaomi, Samsung, Realme, Motorola, Asus, Oppo, Vivo, Infinix all run smoothly. One thing has become clear from this that despite the ban, the craze of PUBG in India is not taking its name.

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