PUBG Mobile 2 release is expected to occur as early as next week, a new report has claimed. This will be an entirely new game that will borrow elements from the original PUBG Mobile.
The first confirmation that PUBG Mobile 2 is under development came from PUBG Corporation’s parent company Krafton earlier this year. The company said this game would be the next step in the PUBG Mobile universe, and that was it. PUBG Mobile 2 is not official but very likely for the second-generation of the smash-hit battle royale game. And this game could arrive in early March.
Per a leak, which was spotted by the tipster who goes by PlayerIGN on Twitter before it got deleted, PUBG Mobile 2 will feature futuristic gadgets and weapons. We may be looking at drones and deployable bunkers, too, which will change how you play PUBG Mobile right. It is not clear what these drones will be used for exactly, but the analytical purposes would be aerial shooting or surveillance over hiding enemies. There will be new surroundings in the game, which means exciting maps for players in PUBG Mobile 2. And the PUBG Mobile 2 release will be focused on Android and iOS platforms right from the beginning, giving it an edge over Epic Games’ Fortnite that is banned in Google Play Store and App Store.
PUBG Mobile 2 release in India
PUBG Mobile was banned by the Indian government last year, and since then, the parent company, PUBG Corporation, has been striving to get the ban lifted. The ban was issued because the government found PUBG Mobile was putting the country’s security in jeopardy. However, many believe the ban on PUBG Mobile and over a hundred other Chinese apps was an act of retaliation against China, following the Galwan Valley’s skirmish. PUBG Corporation stepped into the crisis to make things better. It severed ties with China’s Tencent Games for publishing rights in India and took ownership of PUBG Mobile in India. It registered PUBG Mobile India as a new entity in Bengaluru, intending to manage India operations. Then, there were teasers for the comeback of the game.
PUBG Mobile was expected to return to India as PUBG Mobile India, a censored version of the game that Krafton thought would be the best play to allay the fears of the Indian government and other critics. The announcement for the comeback was made during Diwali week last year, but the launch is yet to happen. The reason behind the delay is the government’s disagreement with the lifting of the ban. For now, PUBG Corporation is figuring out ways to make the government budget over its decision.
