New Delhi: Almost a week later, Krafton Inc declared that PUBG Mobile would be released in India with a new name — Battlegrounds Mobile India; several reports have asserted that the organization will unveil the match next month, i.e, in June. Although an official announcement regarding the same is still awaited, PUBG Mobile caster and influencer, Ocean Sharma while speaking to SportsKeeda, asserted that Battlegrounds Mobile could be launched in India in June. He did not disclose the actual date but told that the trailer of this much-awaited game will be released by May 31.
“As I already stated, there’ll be two major announcements in May, one of which has been made today. Moreover, If that was just a teaser, the trailer could arrive by the end of the month when all goes according to program. Because this was only a baby step, the game could be available by June,” the site quoted Sharma as saying.
Last week, at the time of the announcement of Battlegrounds Mobile India, Krafton had confirmed that the game would soon be available for pre-registration shortly. As stated by the firm, the game will supply a world-class multiplayer gambling experience on mobile. Battlegrounds Mobile India will launch exclusive in-game events like features and outfits and will have its esports ecosystem together with tournaments and leagues. The match will start as a free-to-play experience on mobile devices.
The South Korean game developer had also released various details such as privacy policy, constraints in duration of gaming, maximum daily spending limitation, parental approval, etc. Gamers under 18 years old will require parental consent. Moreover, they can’t play the sport for at least 3 hours every day. Besides, the company has also limited the maximum spending limit for underage customers, according to which they can’t make in-app purchases above Rs
7,000.
Taking to Twitter, many PUBG fans have also voiced their opinions regarding the launch date. With their eccentric theories, they also have theorized that the game will be launched on June 10.