The Chinese app massacre on Valentine's day by India saw the popular gaming app Garena Free Fire banned is eerily familiar to the wide-scale Chinese app ban by the Centre in 2020. Even back then, the very popular online battle royale game PUBG Mobile India was banned to the dismay of the gaming community. However, one year later in July 2021, PUBG Mobile game made a comeback, albeit in a new avatar as BGMI. Now that Garena Free Fire has had a ban slapped on it, the question in teh gaming community is- can it also make a comeback like PUBG Mobile? Notably, BGMI or Battlegrounds Mobile India has instantly become one of the most downloaded battle royale games in India.
In both instances, 2020 and 2022, the government said that these apps have a Chinese connection and pose a threat to the national security of India. The Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY) ordered the ban under Section 69A of the IT Act, 2000. Many of these applications were downloaded more than a million times, Garena Free Fire was the most popular title to face the ban. According to analytics firm App Annie, out of its 75 million global active users, 40 million came from India, reports TechCrunch. This was a similar situation for PUBG Mobile India in 2020 when it also lost a large user base due to the ban.
problem with PUBG Mobile was that it had links with Chinese company Tencent, even though the owner of the original console and desktop game was the South Korean firm KRAFTON. Tencent is the second largest shareholder of KRAFTON with a 15.5 per cent stake in the company after the founder and chairman of the South Korean company Chang Byung-gyu (16.4 per cent stake). And Tencent also received the permission of the original publishers to
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