![]() Until the ban happened, PUBG Mobile's content was hosted on Tencent Cloud. After the game was banned, PUBG Corp cut publishing ties with Tencent for the country. Kafton added that to reinforce data security further, the company will be working with Microsoft to “introduce a verification process to ensure that storage of personally identifiable information of its players follows all appropriate requirements in the territories where Krafton and its subsidiaries operate gaming services”.Ĭhinese company Tencent was initially publishing the PUBG Mobile apps in India. “With privacy and data security being a top priority for Krafton, the company will be working with Microsoft to ensure personal data protection through Azure” the company said, adding that the “collaboration will ensure that privacy rights are respected and relevant software will be in full compliance with all applicable laws and regulations”. Krafton said that the deal will include “products directly operated by the company and its subsidiaries, including PUBG Corporation's multiplayer battle royale Playerunknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) on PC and consoles, in addition to PUBG Mobile”.Īzure is Microsoft's public cloud computing service that help game creators to build, run, and grow their games on a global scale.Īlso Read: PUBG Mobile might be planning its India comeback, announcement expected soon
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