
Battlegrounds Mobile India iOS release teased, here is what iPhone users should expect
India Today
Krafton has probably dropped the first teaser for the iOS version of the Battlegrounds Mobile India game.
Battlegrounds Mobile India is getting the iOS version very soon. Krafton has officially confirmed that its hit battle royale game is coming to the iPhone and iPad. It, however, has not given a launch date, and because the release date for the BGMI iOS is not available, the wait will continue. Notably, the Battlegrounds Mobile India iOS version’s announcement comes over a month after the official launch, which was for only Android users. Krafton, the South Korean company that owns the PUBG and Battlegrounds IP, shared a poster that shows a big question mark. The tittle of the question mark is replaced by an Apple, and it is a big confirmation from the company that last month said it was working on the iPhone counterpart of Battlegrounds Mobile India. Back then, the company also added that making the iOS version was not as easy as building the Android app. Over and above the complexities that Krafton hinted at, there is also a stricter payment channel on the iPhone that may have caused the company this delay.
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