BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA SETS NEW RULES TO PLAY THE GAME
After the news of the release of Battlegrounds Mobile India, over 20 million players pre-registered the game, which is a huge number.
Everyone is excited about when the game will be released, and every PUBG player is expecting a lot from BattleGrounds Mobile India.
PUBG was banned on September 2, 2020, because it failed to comply with the rules set by the Indian Government on the game.
So Krafton Games Company learned from their mistake and broke their partnership with Tencent games for releasing BattleGrounds Mobile India.
Not only that, they made some big changes in the way they collect data and maintain player's privacy.
The players were so indulged in PUBG Mobile that they used to play for hours without taking any rest, which led to the loss of education as well as health loss which made parents concerned about their children.
Considering this fact, BattleGrounds Mobile India set up a few rules to play the game, most of them impacting young players.
One of the rules is that a player below the age of 18 cannot play for more than 3 hours at once. They need to take a break from the game after playing for 3 hours continuously.
The Second Rule is that the players below the age of 18 require the consent of parents to play the game, and if your parent says no then you cannot play the game without their permission. They also need to register for Battlegrounds Mobile using their parent's phone numbers for confirmation purposes. If the parent thinks that their child is getting addicted and wasting the time playing the game only then they can take action by contacting the developer support to disable the account of their children.
The data collected such as name, email address, and contact number will be stored in the servers of India and Singapore of Krafton games to provide support and customer service to the players.
There won't be many international events but instead, the theme of the game is based on India hence the events will be based on India mostly.