PUBG Banned in India - Good or Bad?

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Hello Guys,

If you are Indian gamer, you most probably know about this news. Government of India taken down PUBG Mobile Game along with 139 other Chinese apps.
This tactic of Indian government is not new as they recently also banned Tik Tok.
What do you think about this decision? Is it good or bad and why?
 
Until border issues are resolved, these might continue
 
When tiktok got banned, many creators with million followers lost their main or side income.
Same applies to this, YouTube gamers will be affected a lot.
 
There is security glitch in apps so this ban will be forever.
 
It’s a good move as I said before didn’t like that game at all

You don't like the game that's fine. But about streamers who earn their daily money from the streaming. Also why not to ban Chinese mobiles then, you must be knowing Chinese mobiles like oppo, mi has 80% market share in India. Isn't this count in security breach?
 
People will download Call of Duty mobile!

Tencent is also part of COD mobile but that isn't banned?!?!?!
 
Well it's bad as the gaming industry in India flourished because of PUBG Mobile
+ I think this ban is temporary and PUBG will be back soon maybe with other publisher

And about PUBG streamer, they already made a follower base and can shift to other games like COD Mobile Or Fall guys etc or even fortnite is fun to watch

Well for me I have Royal pass and I was thinking of quitting PUBG after 10 days because I have plan to start a website and my money will arrive within 3-4 days
I have to play PUBG today to reach 9 more RP to get RP 100 and that's it I'm done
 
Tiktok was okay but there has to be a limit on "We'll ban everything that our people love"
 
I honestly think India is just feeling butt-hurt over China relations and like little kids do when they fight with friends, they say,
"I'm not going to play with you anymore! You're not invited to my house and you're not invited to my birthday party!"

It's a pride issue.
 
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