
Battlegrounds Mobile India iOS release may happen soon, Krafton drops a hint
India Today
iPhone users! Your wait may still continue but Krafton has some positive news.
Battlegrounds Mobile India is already a big name in India’s mobile gaming segment. It has been only around two months since the launch, but Krafton has managed to recreate the magic that PUBG Mobile has had in India for years. But while it is just another reason to celebrate for Android users, people with iPhones have not been as lucky. Krafton has mostly been silent about when the iOS version of Battlegrounds Mobile India will arrive, but a new Instagram post may have dropped a hint. In a new post, Battlegrounds Mobile India’s Instagram page announced the 50M download reward for players. These rewards will be given to all players once Battlegrounds Mobile India hits 50 million downloads on the Google Play Store. Now, since only Android players can play the game, it is natural to think that the rewards would be coming to just them. Krafton has issued a clarification with regards to this confusion, saying, “We are preparing for all Indian players to receive rewards regardless of their OS.”
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