PUBG Mobile : Beware of these fake stories, fake APK Links and fake updates about PUBG Mobile

PUBG Mobile : Beware of these fake stories, fake APK Links : PUBG fraternity anyway is currently upset about the PUBG ban. Their frustration is further increasing by reports of fake PUBG comeback stories, APK links and reports on developments. PUBG fraternity is losing patience with section of media which has misreporting about the game comeback.

Sample this – Fake PUBG Mobile India APK download links surface :
Since the announcement by PUBG Mobile on November 12, at-least 20-30 download links have surfaced on the internet. These links claim that they are official link but all such APK files present on the Internet are fake.

“PUBG Gaming fraternity should be beware of these fake download links. They are done with malicious intent. Gamers need to understand that PUBG Mobile will make official announcements whenever they comeback. So no one should fall for these fake reports and fake APK links and other updates”, said Rohan Suriwala, noted lawyer in the gaming space.
The experts further warns that gamers should not download or install such files.

PUBG Mobile Latest : PUBG fraternity ‘extremely upset’, asks ‘why can’t ministry, PUBG Corp give clarity’

PUBG Mobile Comeback – Fraternity upset : According to few, it is more frustrating with rumor mongering in market on PUBG’s resumption. Rumors and unconfirmed reports raise hopes – which finally ends in zilch. InsideSport reached out to some of the big-wigs of the fraternity who showed their displeasure on the situation. They are also questioning the Indian ministry on lack of clarity on the situation.

‘We are just tired of the situation. Why can’t government once for all clear officially that whether they will allow PUBG to comeback or not. We were earning our living through this game. If it is permanently banned – we should at least be told so that we move to other alternatives”, said one of the leading PUBG player in the country on condition of anonymity.

Same is the situation with companies which have either raised PUBG teams or who organize PUBG tournaments in India.

“Along with the government, I would also like to ask PUBG promoters – why can’t they give clarity on the situation. Month back they officially announced that PUBG Mobile is coming back. Why did they raise our hopes and now are incommunicado”, said one extremely frustrated PUBG Mobile tournament organizer in India.



PUBG Mobile Comeback: Government not ready to buzz from their earlier stand

PUBG Corporation on it’s part has made several moves to appease the Indian government so that the game can get unbanned in India.

– After Indian government banned Chinese apps on Sep12th, PUBG Corporation as a first move announced break-up of all ties with game publisher Tencent in India
– Post that, PUBG Corporation officially announced that a new version of PUBG mobile catering specifically to the Indian market will be launched.
– PUBG Corp also announced investments in India
– It was also officially confirmed by PUBG Corp that game will be hosted on the Indian servers and and no-data will go outside
– Though not officially confirmed by PUBG Corp – but partnership with Microsoft Azure was reported in media and so was formation of the India entity of PUBG with a Indian director was formed

But even after all of these attempts by PUBG Corp to appease the Indian government hasn’t yielded any fruits. As reported by InsideSport earlier, PUBG Corp official requested for a meeting with MEITY officials – but even after repeated requests meeting has not been granted as yet.



This makes the government stand very clear. The Indian government is not ready to buzz from their stand and PUBG Mobile along with others stay banned in India. Chance for any headwind in this regard is absolutely negligible in near future.

This means PUBG fraternity in India will have to live with the fact that PUBG is not coming back any soon.