The massively multiplayer online game Battlegrounds Mobile India, which is a remastered version of PUBG, is now available on Android as a beta version for users who have registered to participate in the test beforehand.
According to the description on the Google Play Store, the game is just over 700MB in size. The game also requires users to create a new account, meaning PUBG Mobile users cannot access their old accounts and achievements.

Since Battlegrounds Mobile India is in beta testing, users may experience a server error. The game also asks users for permission to access media and files when the game is first launched and is only available to those over 18 years old. It notifies users that all data is stored in India.
The game has recently come under scrutiny from government officials who have demanded that Battlegrounds Mobile India be banned. However, yesterday the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology and the Indian Ministry of the Interior said that it is impossible to ban Battlegrounds Mobile India prior to release in the country, according to current legislation. What will happen to the game after the launch of the final version is still unknown.

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