PUBG Mobile completes 1 billion downloads worldwide
PUBG Mobile garnered 1 million downloads worldwide. There is no clarity on the PUBG’s return in India and however, recently there was a job application spotted on LinkedIn which probably hints at the return of the game in India. However, there is no specific date announced yet.
- PUBG Mobile, which is banned in India since September has managed to garner 1 billion accumulated downloads outside China.
- There is no clarity on the PUBG’s return in India and however, recently there was a job application spotted on LinkedIn which probably hints at the return of the game in India. However, there is no specific date announced yet.
- It claimed that its revenue rose 29 per cent in the fourth quarter, driven by a surge in paying users for video games in China and international markets.
PUBG Mobile, which is banned in India since September has managed to garner 1 billion accumulated downloads outside China, making it one of the most successful games worldwide.
There is no clarity on the PUBG’s return in India and however, recently there was a job application spotted on LinkedIn which probably hints at the return of the game in India. However, there is no specific date announced yet.
"PUBG Mobile, one of the most popular battle royale games in the world has achieved a new milestone. The game, according to Tencent, has managed to cross 1 billion accumulated downloads outside China," the company said in a tweet.
According to data by an analytics firm Sensor Tower, PUBG Mobile is only behind two other games in terms of downloads. The top two ranks belong to Kiloo Games` Subway Surfers and King Digital Entertainment`s Candy Crush Saga.
The company made this announcement while releasing a report on its online games. It claimed that its revenue rose 29 per cent in the fourth quarter, driven by a surge in paying users for video games in China and international markets.
In addition, the firm mentioned that its two-hit games, Honor of Kings and PUBG Mobile, continued to top the rankings in China and internationally, respectively, in the same quarter.
Meanwhile, PUBG Mobile developer Krafton has invested $22.4 million in the homegrown exports company Nodwin Gaming, the media reported on Tuesday.
The aim is to "maintain some presence in what was once its key overseas market" after the ban on PUBG along with several other Chinese apps last year (although Krafton is a South Korea-based firm).
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