PUBG Corp to invest $100 million in India, promises improved user data security
Last week, South Korea-based Krafton Inc, the parent company of PUBG Corporation signed a major deal with Microsoft Azure to host the former’s multiplatform products–including all versions of PUBG for PC, consoles, and mobiles.
This collaboration gave rise to speculation that the popular (PLAYERUNKNOWN’S BATTLEGROUNDS) PUBG Mobile may return to India. The union government citing user-data security concerns had banned the battle royale was banned in September.
On Thursday (November 12), PUBG Corporation has formally announced its India plan and is investing $100 million (approx. 746.36 crores). Also, the company also emphasizes that Indian player data is a top priority and will conduct regular audits and verifications on the storage systems holding Indian users’ personally identifiable information to reinforce security and ensure that their data is safely managed.