
Battlegrounds Mobile India release on June 18, here is how to prepare for the PUBG Mobile comeback
India Today
Battlegrounds Mobile India release is highly likely to take place later this week.
PUBG Mobile for India, known as Battlegrounds Mobile India, is happening soon. Krafton, the South Korean company that owns the PUBG and Battlegrounds Mobile IP, has been teasing the release of the game. The last one literally dropped a major hint, according to which the Battlegrounds Mobile India release will take place on June 18. The launch later this week is something industry insiders have also been hinting at. So, if everything is true, PUBG Mobile will make a comeback to India on June 18. The June 18 launch makes sense because it falls right after a month from the day the pre-registration for Battlegrounds Mobile India began. And that is just for Android -- through the Google Play Store. This means that the launch on June 18 is not going to include the iPhone version of the game. It does not mean Battlegrounds Mobile India for iOS is not happening. It is just Krafton is taking its sweet time to finesse the game for the iPhone and will start pre-registration soon, according to the website. Android folks, this is how you can prepare your phone for the Battlegrounds Mobile India release later this week.
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