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  2. PUBG Mobile - Wikipedia

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    PUBG Mobile was the second most-downloaded mobile game of 2018, with nearly 300 million downloads worldwide. The game's largest market was China, which accounted for 29% of the game's downloads, followed by India and the United States, each with about 10% (30 million) of its downloads.

  3. PUBG: Battlegrounds - Wikipedia

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    PUBG: Battlegrounds (previously known as PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) is a 2017 battle royale video game published by Krafton, and developed by Krafton's PUBG Studios.The game, which was inspired by the Japanese film Battle Royale (2000), is based on previous mods created by Brendan "PlayerUnknown" Greene for other games, and expanded into a standalone game under Greene's creative direction.

  4. New State Mobile - Wikipedia

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    New State Mobile (formerly PUBG: New State) is a multiplayer online battle royale video game developed by PUBG Studios and published by Krafton. The game was released on November 11, 2021, for iOS , iPadOS and Android through the App Store , Google Play and Samsung Galaxy Store .

  5. Free Fire (video game) - Wikipedia

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    At the end of Q1 2021, Free Fire surpassed PUBG Mobile in revenues in the United States, generating $100 million in turnover as compared to PUBG Mobile's $68 million. [52] Free Fire's revenues jumped by 4.5 times as compared to the same period in the previous year. [53] By November 2019, Free Fire had grossed over $1 billion worldwide.

  6. Battlegrounds Mobile India - Wikipedia

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    On 2 September 2020, [15] the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology of the Government of India banned PUBG Mobile, along with 117 Chinese applications, [16] citing activities that were prejudicial and a threat to India's sovereignty, integrity, defence, state security, and public order [16] under Section 69A of the Information Technology Act, 2000.