New Delhi: With the launch of PUBG’s new avatar Battleground Mobile India nearing, Krafton’s troubles are rising by the day. This time round, the issues are associated to the user data saved with Krafton.
We all know that the Indian authorities banned PUBG final 12 months on nationwide safety and user privateness issues. One of the explanations behind the ban may very well be that PUBG was reportedly storing data in servers in a foreign country.
However, a report by Indian Express reveals that the user data of Indians is still accessible and accessible, regardless of the ban on the sport. Personal and monetary info comparable to account particulars, transaction historical past, and different data of PUBG Mobile is well accessible to customers.
Using unofficial means, the media outlet was in a position to entry the private account of a gamer who beforehand had an account in PUBG Mobile India. One can use a VPN service or APK mods to verify if their PUBG data comparable to stats, rewards, and different unlockables gadgets are still on Krafton’s servers.
If you’re questioning why your data is still accessible with Krafton, then we could have an evidence. The firm may be planning to integrate the data of banned PUBG Mobile India with the upcoming Battleground Mobile India sport.
However, these are simply speculations, as Krafton is but to make an official announcement relating to how the corporate is planning to leverage the data of PUBG players.
Meanwhile, in one other hassle for Krafton, former and present parliamentarians in India have began calling for a blanket ban on Battleground Mobile India. Former Union Minister and present Arunachal Pradesh MLA Ninong Ering and present Member of Parliament Abhishek Singhvi have known as for a ban on the yet-to-be-launched title.