BGMI Ban in India Latest – Community awaits official clarification as BGMI Unban continues to trend: The Indian esports community dealt a massive blow when the Government of India ousted the popular BR title, BGMI from all possible platforms(Google Play Store & App Store) in the last week of July. We are nearing almost a month, however, fans are yet to receive any fruitful clarification surrounding its Unban. A couple of things here and there indicated optimism, eventually, as of now, they did not materialize. Here is all you need to know about the latest updates regarding both its ban and unban. For future updates on Battlegrounds Mobile India Ban (BGMI Ban), follow InsideSport.IN.
BGMI Ban in India Latest
Although the game was temporarily blocked, fans could enjoy it if they had it on their devices. With the in-game servers still ongoing, players are optimistic about its return. A few days back, gamers could not upgrade the ongoing M14 Royale Pass as UC Purchase stopped working. A few hours after, things were normal and players easily purchase the Royal Pass through UC.
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Possibilities of BGMI Unban
Another popular figure in the community, Shiva Nandy (CEO of Skyesports) shared his opinion on his Instagram story, mentioning the next week will be big. He is expecting an announcement from Krafton soon. With all these ongoing simultaneously, fans are a bit confused, and they want an official clarification. So, as of now, we are far from any announcement.
A few of them also did not hold back as one of them said, “It’s being a great initiative for banning BGMI. Being a BGMI player, Govt. Of India should either completely BAN/BLOCK/RESTRICT BGMI SERVER completely OR Allow BGMI SERVER to work and run smoothly. FYI, UC Purchase is available. ” So, they are clear on their stance, and now it’s Krafton’s turn to respond. For future updates on Battlegrounds Mobile India Ban (BGMI Ban), follow InsideSport.IN.