BGMI relaunches in India with limited playtime, more features
NEW DELHI: South Korea’s Krafton has made available the Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) for download and play in India, nearly after a year it was banned by the Centre, according to media reports Monday.
At the same time, Krafton has rolled out a version 2.5 update which promises a refined and immersive experience for gamers. The new BGMI version, however, has restricted playtime for adults, and minors under 18 years to six hours and three hours, respectively. The game developer claims this will promote “responsible gaming practices”.
“Starting today, May 27th, Android users can now begin preloading your favourite game from the Google Play Store.