If India shuts down 59 Chinese apps, then why is Pubji left?


New Delhi, June 30, 2020

India has banned 59 Chinese mobile apps. From TikTok to UC Browser, Hello App and many more Chinese apps including Sherit, Chinese apps like TikTok and Hello App had millions of users in India. The popular mobile game Pubji has continued while apps including TikTok have been banned. Pubji and Zoom apps are very popular nowadays.

Most people wonder why Pubji has been excluded if various apps have been banned. Unknown Battle Ground game, popularly known as Pubji's Tuka, is considered by most Chinese gamers. On Monday, 59 apps were banned in India, not including Pubji, as the action game was created by a South Korean bluehole company.


The game is inspired by the 2000 Japanese film Battle Royale. However, those who believe that the pubji game has a Chinese connection are not wrong. One of the largest game companies in the world is from China. It was this Chinese company that bought the part by offering to launch Pubji in China. Although the Pubji game was banned in China, part of the company continued. Then came a new game that is currently featured on the Play Store as the publisher of the game, Tencent Games.

In this way, the ownership of the South Korean company's pubji game is mixed. Like Pubji, Zoom Communication Apps is an American company, but its founder, Eric Yuan, is of Chinese descent and was born in China, but currently holds American citizenship.

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