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PUBG set to back in India, here is what to expect in its upcoming reincarnation

NE NOW NEWS by NE NOW NEWS
NEW DELHI , November 27, 2020 7:21 pm
PUBG set to back in India, here is what to expect in its upcoming reincarnation
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PUBG, the most popular mobile game in India, will be back in a ‘Made for India’ avatar.

PUBG Corporation in an official statement said that they are coming back very soon in an all-new avatar for India.

But it has not so far disclosed the launch date and shared no links to download.

As per reports, there will be a lot of changes to the game both under the hood and visually in the gameplay.

The most critical update to the game will be the change of ownership from Tencent Mobile and moving all the data from China to Indian servers.

According to PUBG Corporation, mobile users will also witness some of the visual changes in the upcoming reincarnation.

The following visual changes are likely to take place–

1) Keeping the Indian values in mind, the game will start with clothed players instead of them in their undergarments searching for clothes during the gameplay.

2) To make the game less violent or gory, the hit effects will be in green colour instead of red, and there will be no option to change it.

3) The new gameplay will be set in a virtual simulation training ground.

4) Last and the most important visual change will be the restrictions to promote healthy gameplay habits, especially for younger players.

After a certain time, the game will automatically stop and will urge the players to take a break before they can play again.

This feature though already available in the international version, it is expected to be a lot stricter in the Indian version.

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