


Apart from this, the post also clarified that all the rights to publish PUBG Mobile in India will be returned to the PUBG Corporation. The Facebook post clearly mentions that to comply with the interim order, Tencent Games will terminate all the services for both PUBG Mobile Nordic Map: Livik and PUBG Mobile Lite. But that’s set to change from October 30 as Tencent Games has announced that they are terminating all service and access for users in India via its PUBG Mobile's official Facebook page. However, users can still play the game if they already have it installed on their smartphones. Soon after that both the games were removed from Google Play Store listing. The government of India banned 118 mobile apps including PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite back in September under Section 69A of Information Technology Act 2009.
