Krafton has imposed a different set of restrictions in Battlegrounds Mobile India after updating their privacy policy for underage players. The PUBG creators recently announced a new title and has introduced many changes along with it. With the launch of Battlegrounds Mobile India, players under the age of 18 will have limited access to many features of the game.
Battlegrounds Mobile India is a rebranded version of PUBG Mobile India which was announced by Krafton. This game is set to launch very soon and will undergo a pre-registration process before a full-fledged launch. It is similar to the Korean or Chinese version of PUBG Mobile where the in-game mechanics are same but the content and other things are slightly altered to better align with the local rules and restrictions.
PUBG Mobile was banned in India due to severe data concerns and user privacy issues. These things are being focused on within this new game as the developers try to provide with a more transparent approach while issuing their in-game policies and term of service.
The developers have hosted a new website for Battlegrounds Mobile India and have posted an enlisted privacy policy and Terms of Services in a detailed fashion. These policies are fairly similar to older ones but some changes have been made for underage players.
Those who are under the age of 18 will not be able to play for more than 3 hours per day and the in-game spending will also be limited to ₹7,000 for a single day. Alongside this, players will need a consent from their guardians for playing this new game. This can be done by linking the mobile phone number of their guardian while registering for the game.
Guardians also have the authority to contact developers and delete user data of these underage players if they want to. These changes will certainly monitor minors who try to play PUBG Mobile India.