Battlegrounds Mobile India crosses 10 million downloads on Google Play India

Battlegrounds Mobile India (Image: Facebook/Korean Cultural Center India)

Battlegrounds Mobile India (Image: Facebook/Korean Cultural Center India)

After debuting on Google Play India in May, Battlegrounds Mobile had previously crossed 20 million pre-registrations in just two weeks.

Battleground Mobile India (BGMI), the India-specific avatar of PUBG Mobile, has garnered over 10 million (1 crore) downloads on the Google Play app store since its launch on July 2 in India. The Action Mobile title had previously surpassed 20 million pre-registrations in just two weeks after it returned to Google Play in May. Currently, the title isn’t available on the iOS-running Apple iPhone, and launch details from its South Korea-based developer Crafton are also unclear. BGMI’s latest achievement is not at all surprising, as the original title PUBG Mobile gained massive popularity in India prior to the ban in September 2020 due to security reasons. According to market estimates, the original PUBG Mobile had over 180 million downloads and had a user base of 33 million in India alone. Notably, PUBG crossed 1 billion downloads worldwide in March this year.

During this, battleground mobile india users can receive again Their past progress, including rank, level and assets, simply by logging in with the same social media profile/email ID. crafton This also announced A 10 million download bounty, which is a constable set that stays with users permanently. Overall, the game comes with similar graphics and gameplay with some changes to comply with the rules in India. BGMI takes practically every opportunity to remind users that this is a simulated game, which means it all takes place in a virtual world and is by no means real. The exact reminder reads, “Battlegrounds Mobile India is not a real world based game, but a survival simulation game set in a virtual world.” Similar reminders are given over and over again in the game as users leave to play. Two other prompts include one that asks you to verify your age and another that asks you to take a break from playing BGMI. There is no mention of the word ‘kill’ or any variant of it – instead, when users shoot an opponent in one of the maps, it reads ‘finish’ or ‘defeat’.

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