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BGMI delisting from Google, Apple app stores adds to gaming sector's woes

Gaming platforms suggested regulations to address the game addiction, rather than a blanket ban

Battlegrounds Mobile game India, BGMI
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BGMI falls under the battle royale category — a genre that includes exploration and scavenging elements of a survival game

Sourabh Lele New Delhi
The delisting of Battle Ground Mobile India (BGMI) — the new version of PUBG Mobile — from Google and Apple app stores has created new concerns for the gaming industry, stakeholders said on Friday.

The app stores removed the BGMI app after the government reportedly ordered the takedown of popular battle-royale format game from Krafton Inc. BGMI had crossed 100 million users in India after its launch following the PUBG ban in 2020. 

The delisting comes days after reports of children committing crimes when they were restrained from playing the game. 

Industry stakeholders have urged the government to rethink the

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