The PUBG Mobile Korea version will not be playable In India from July 1, the company has officially confirmed the news on Photo and video-sharing social networking platform Instagram. 'KRJP build is a version of local service for users living in Korea or Japan. For those who are living in other countries or regions, your local version or Global version is available," the company wrote on Instagram.

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PUBG Mobile was banned in India in September last year due to cybersecurity concerns.

PUBG Mobile also put out a list of changes and said that they will be put into effect from June 30, 2021, for Indian users. The changes include:

From May 1, 2021, users outside Korea or Japan, who try to log in with KRJP (KRJP build is a version of local service for users living in Korea or Japan), will not be able to settle the payment.

From May 1, 2021, those who try to log in with the KRJP build account outside of Korea or Japan, might find network troubles during the play.

From June 30, 2021, users out of Korea or Japan who log in with KRJP build account will not able to log in anymore, the company said.

"Please note that all these changes are for a better service, nothing related to inequality or discrimination. For a better experience, we suggest users out of Korea or Japan use your local version or Global version," the PUBG Mobile Korea wrote on Instagram.