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India gives conditional clearance to Krafton’s BGMI

New Delhi, 20-May-2023, By IBW Team

India gives conditional clearance to Krafton’s BGMI

India has approved popular mobile game Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) to be relaunched for a trial period after a 10-month ban, South Korean game developer Krafton said yesterday.

South Korea’s foreign affairs and culture ministries held meetings with their Indian counterparts to help lift the ban, a Krafton Inc. representative said, a Reuters report stated.

The Indian government blocked BGMI, the flagship game made by Krafton last July, citing concerns about its data-sharing and mining in China.

Krafton is backed by China’s Tencent, which owns around a 13.5 percent stake.

The three-month trial approval of the game was agreed after it complied with issues of server locations and data security, Indian deputy minister for Information Technology, Rajeev Chandrasekhar, said in a tweet.

At the time of its removal from Alphabet Inc’s Google Play Store and Apple Inc’s App Store, BGMI had more than 100 million users in India.

A Facebook page for the title says the game will be available for download soon.

The government will keep a close watch on other issues of user harm and addiction in the trial period before making a final decision, Chandrasekhar added.

New Delhi banned another Krafton title, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG), in 2020, following which the company launched BGMI.

The ban on PUBG was part of a larger ban on more than 300 Chinese apps, including short-video platform TikTok, after the government ramped up its scrutiny of Chinese businesses in the wake of a 2020 clash between the neighbours.


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