• Source:JND

BGMI’s developer Krafton, a South Korean video game developer has today announced that Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) is now playable for all Android and iOS users after a staggered rollout that began on May 29th. The game has made a comeback after over 10 months of ban by the Indian government over security concerns.

The game was facing server issues and some of the users have faced login issues. But now the BGMI has got version 2.5 Update has been released, and it adds a brand-new area called Nusa as well as in-game events, upgraded weapons, and new skins. The game is available for download from the App Store and Google Play Store.

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However, the game is back after a slew of changes made including a time restriction, new maps, toned down fight restrictions. Additionally, the Centre has also announced a 90-day trial period for the game before making a final decision.

Last week, the company taking to the social media handles announced that the game is making a comeback soon and also thanked the Indian authorities for the same. However soon after the announcement, Union Minster, Rajeev Chandrasekhar taking to his Twitter profile announced that the game is under a 90-day trial period before any concrete decision is made.

Meanwhile, Krafton has imposed a time restriction for all users. In a press release shared by the company, Krafton mentioned that users who are below the age of 18 years would be allowed to play the game for three hours per day while users who are above 18 will be allowed to play the game for six years.

Further, the game has also introduced parental verification to the game so that the daily time spent by the minors can be monitored.

For the fans, the game has changed the overall lobby experience by adding more elements. Additionally, the game has also added new elements in the inventory and in the different maps as well.