Centre Approves Resuming Popular Game App BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA
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"This is a 3-month trial approval of #BGMI after it has complied with issues of server locations n data security etc." Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said.
The Centre today approved resuming operations of BATTLEGROUNDS MOBILE INDIA (BGMI), a wildly popular online multiplayer shooting game, which it had blocked, along with 118 Chinese apps, in September 2020 amid tension over fresh Chinese provocation in Ladakh, citing concerns about its data-sharing and mining in China. The game is owned by South Korea's Krafton Inc, a company backed by China's Tencent. This is a 3 month trial approval of #BGMI aftr it has complied wth issues of server locations n data security etc.We will keep a close watch on other issues of User harm, Addiction etc in next 3 months before a final decision is taken @GoI_MeitY@PMOIndiahttps://t.co/9SrYekrHXz
Union Minister Rajeev Chandrasekhar said this is a three-month trial approval after the gaming company complied with issues of server locations and data security.
"This is a 3 month trial approval of #BGMI aftr it has complied wth issues of server locations n data security etc.
We will keep a close watch on other issues of User harm, Addiction etc in next 3 months before a final decision is taken," he tweeted.