PUBG Lite Shuts Shop In India, Servers Discontinued
In case you're a PUBG otherwise known as PlayerUnknowns Battleground fan, you are in for some really baffling news before the end of the week starts.
PUBG Lite designers a month ago declared that the game will be forever closed in India before the finish of April. In those days, the group had referenced that the initial phase in the end cycle will be to close down the lite.pubg.com page followed by end of administration.
All things considered, true to form, PUBG Lite workers have for sure closed and the authority site is not, at this point live. This means players can presently don't get into matches or discover use for their in-game cash.
"Dear Players, We are profoundly thankful for the enthusiasm and backing from the astonishing number of PUBG LITE fans that have been with us. During the exhausting occasions of the COVID-19 pandemic, we trust that PUBG LITE had the option to give our fans a pleasant method to remain safe. Shockingly, we have settled on the troublesome choice to close assistance after much consideration and the opportunity has arrived for our excursion to end," expressed the PUBG Lite site a month ago.
The organization had additionally referenced that player support for PUBG Lite won't be accessible from 29th May 2021. Yet, the organization said that it will keep its Facebook page operational on the off chance that clients needed to remain refreshed with news.
The PC and the reassure variants of PUBG have so far made due notwithstanding the public authority prohibiting portable forms of the game. That said PUBG has been losing players for some time now which could be one of the potential reasons why the designers chose to end administration of PUBG Lite.
PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite were closed down back in October a year ago after the Indian government chose to boycott 118 applications including the mainstream game PUBG Mobile. We did, in any case, in November hear reports that PUBG MOBILE INDIA would see a rebound as another game made explicitly for the Indian market, yet that hasn't happen as expected at this point.
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