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Chinese giant Tencent eyes India comeback with Undawn game launch

The launch comes nearly three years after Tencent withdrew all of its games and mobile apps, including its popular messaging app WeChat, from India.

June 15, 2023 / 19:23 IST
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An image of Undawn, a free-to-play open-world survival RPG that has been developed by Tencent-owned gaming studio LightSpeed Studios

Chinese internet giant Tencent made its latest online game, Undawn, available in India on June 15 through its Singapore and Amsterdam-based global publishing arm, Level Infinite. This marks the second coming of the world's largest video game publisher into one of the fastest-growing mobile gaming markets.

The launch comes nearly three years after Tencent withdrew all of its games and mobile apps from India, including its popular messaging app WeChat. The apps were banned by the Indian government in 2020, citing national security concerns amid escalating border tensions between India and China.

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Since then, India has suspended more than 300 mobile apps, including several Tencent games and apps, such as Arena of Valor, Tencent Weiyun, WeChat Work, Pitu, VooV Meeting, Tencent Watchlist, and Tencent Xriver.

South Korean gaming giant Krafton's popular battle royale game, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) Mobile, was also suspended in India in September 2020. The game was published by Tencent, but Krafton has since cut ties with the company in India and taken over all publishing responsibilities within the country.