PUBG Mobile could return to India as PUBG Corporation drops major hint with LinkedIn job posting
It's been seven weeks since PUBG Mobile got banned in India, and the void left behind by its absence has been keenly felt by the esports community. The country's gamers have eagerly been waiting for its return to the ecosystem, with numerous hints from live streamers about the possibilities of an unbanning certainly leaving things unclear.
These speculations have exploded once again after PUBG Corporation put up a recruitment notice on it's the official LinkedIn profile for the role of a Corporate Development Division Manager for the Indian region, who can support the setup process of PUBG India with guidance from HQ.
According to speculations, this might be the requirement for operating PUBG Mobile in India, post the launch of the game's Indian version.
On 2nd September, the Indian IT ministry had banned 118 Chinese apps, including this popular battle royale title. As expected, PUBG Mobile's relaunch became a highly discussed matter, as India contributes over 24% of the total worldwide PUBG Mobile userbase. This meant that gamers and the publisher stood to lose out, monetarily and otherwise, if a lengthy suspension was put into effect.
Post the ban, PUBG Mobile's revenue dropped from $221 mn in August to $198 mn in September, according to reports by Sensor Tower. These figures led to PUBG Mobile slipping to the second place in the highest-earning games worldwide list for September.
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