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Chinese app ban: PUBG was serious business for gamers, who are now looking for new battlegrounds

Many Indian gamers won fame and fortune by streaming their PUBG play, winning tournaments, promoting brands and charging membership for their channels. While that has come to a grinding halt, all is not lost — there’s plenty out there for the players to stay in the moolah

September 04, 2020 / 14:13 IST
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Entertainment, career, income source — that’s what PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, popularly known as PUBG, meant for Indians who love online gaming.

The video game, which played a big part in the boom in the Indian gaming industry, was banned by the Central government on September 2 along with 118 other Chinese mobile applications.

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Shikhar Agarwal, a chartered accountant, who on an average spent six hours a day playing PUBG, said the ban will impact the entertainment aspect, especially now, as more people were playing the game because of the coronavirus-induced lockdown.

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