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PUBG Mobile India Comeback : Registrations on Tap Tap starts again, should you register?

PUBG Mobile India Comeback : Registrations on Tap Tap starts again, should you register?

PUBG Mobile India Update: After vanishing from the scene all of a sudden, PUBG Mobile India registration page on Tap Tap is once again back. Last time more than 300,000 PUBG players registered but all of a sudden page vanished – raising huge question mark on its authenticity.     The same pre-registrations process page is […]
PUBG Mobile India Update: After vanishing from the scene all of a sudden, PUBG Mobile India registration page on Tap Tap is once again back. Last time more than 300,000 PUBG players registered but all of a sudden page vanished – raising huge question mark on its authenticity.  
 
The same pre-registrations process page is back once again. According to updates, India pre-registrations for the Indian version are now live on the Tap Tap app. 
 
The big question now is should PUBG players fall for this Pre-Registration page ? 
Answer to this is very simple. The Corporation is yet to officially announce anything on the Registrations. InsideSport’s view is that the players should wait for official announcements by the company before registering or exposing themselves on any Pre-Registration call.
According to some reports, the APK version of the game was also released on Friday on the official website of the company for a couple of hours. The APK version was available for download but the gamers faced difficulties in downloading it.
Again the same issue – the Corporation is yet to announce any development in this regard. 
 
PUBG Great Development and Real Picture : PUBG registers India company

The game is inching closer to its comeback and releases as PUBG India Private Limited registers as an Indian company. The Indian version much anticipated return has kept fans on the edge, earlier this month the company had put out coming soon posts and also a teaser to the trailer. The game had announced an Indian version but had reported troubles with the ministry. We can expect to see the game very soon.

PUBG India Mobile Private Limited registered as an Indian company

Now the ministry of corporate Affairs has given the green light? The game is registered as an Indian company in Bangalore, Karnataka as a privately held company.

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The company is registered under directors:
– KUMAR KRISHNAN IYER:
Has directorship in 10 companies including Spotify India and AccuWeather.
– Sean (Hyunil) Sohan)
Is head of Corporate Development at KRAFTON/PUBG Corp.

According to a post by LiquipediaMemphiz on Instagram, the registered as a company on November 21, 2020.

It is likely that all transactions of Indian version and other operations of the Corporation will happen through this Indian subsidiary. Or to put it in other words, this means that the Corporation has begun the process of setting up full-fledged operations within India.

Big 100 Million dollar investment

The Corporation has $100 Million USD Investment as promised seems to be coming and we can hope to see the esports scene in India back on track with the game that driving it mainstream.

The game is looking to hire software engineers for the game to be developed further locally. This job posting on LinkedIn will possibly be one of many to come. It looks like the Corporation is well on its way to fulfill its promises of developing the gaming and esports industry in India.

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