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59 Chinese apps banned | Here's why PUBG Mobile and Zoom are not banned in India

Indians on social media are calling for a ban on PUBG.

June 30, 2020 / 15:50 IST
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The Government of India recently imposed a ban on 59 Chinese apps in India. Among the several questions that have been flooding the internet since the ban, the biggest doubt on everyone's mind is, why has PUBG not been banned due to its ties with Chinese-based Tencent Games.

To put it simply, PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds or PUBG is not a Chinese game. The multiplayer battle royale video game is developed and published by the PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of South Korean video game company Bluehole. Tencent Games is the publishing partner for PUBG Mobile in China.

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However, the game is also distributed in India by Tencent Holdings. While you cannot dismiss the game's Chinese links, its mixed-ownership could have played a role in the government's decision to omit PUBG Mobile from its list of banned apps, although users on social media are still calling out for a PUBG ban.