
PUBG Mobile India comeback likely soon as company posts fresh LinkedIn job posting
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After several job postings on LinkedIn, PUBG India has put up another one looking for a Product Manager for the game in the country. The job listing indicates the company's plans to reenter the Indian market once the ban is lifted.
PUBG India has put up yet another job posting on social platform LinkedIn for professionals, and this one seems to be quite an important position in the company. The Seoul-based game developer is looking for a Product Manager in the country. As per the listing, the company is looking for candidates having 3 to 5 years of gaming product management experience. The company wants candidates who can help it develop localized features, lead its analytics efforts and assess the market and competition. The job listing is a blaring response to the question - whether PUBG will be back in India or not. It makes it evident that the company is still looking to grow its operations in the country and is building a team to do the same as soon as it escapes the ban put up by the Indian government.
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