PUBG's Battlegrounds Mobile new rules: Check free-to-play experience, daily limit, parental consent and privacy details
PUBG Mobile is all set to re-enter India as Battlegrounds Mobile India. The game will offer a world-class multiplayer gaming experience on mobile, as per the company.
PUBG Mobile is all set to re-enter India as Battlegrounds Mobile India. The game will offer a world-class multiplayer gaming experience on mobile, as per the company.
Krafton, the South Korean publisher of the game has released various details about the game including limitations in terms of duration of gaming, maximum daily spending limit, parental consent, etc.
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However, the launch date has not yet been revealed but the game will launch as a free-to-play experience on mobile devices.
As per a report by Zee News, Battlegrounds Mobile India will release exclusive in-game events like outfits and features and will have its esports ecosystem with tournaments and leagues.
The game will have a period of pre-registration before the launch. In order to build an e-sports ecosystem, Krafton will be collaborating with partners.
The company has also said that when an individual will be playing the game then they will not knowingly collect, use or share any personal information for those who are under 18 years of age without verifiable parental consent or as permitted by law.
If the player is under 18 years of age, he/she will have to provide the contact number of their parent or guardian in order to confirm that they are legally eligible to play the game.
While if any parent finds out that the child below 18 years has given their details without the parents' consent, then they can request the company to delete the child’s information from the system.
According to a report by News18, gamers under 18 years of age will be able to play the game for a maximum of three hours per day, as per the privacy policy. While the maximum spending limit in the game has been restricted down to Rs 7,000 per day.
PUBG Mobile was banned in September 2020 by the Indian government along with 118 apps on national security concerns under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act.
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