The Rise And Fall Of PUBG In India
Apex Legends has recently released the Season 6 update and plenty of things have changed in Respawn Entertainment's successful battle royale. From guns to Legends, the meta has shifted and because of that, the tier lists ranking those things have shifted in interesting w
"In light of recent developments, PUBG Corporation has made the decision to no longer authorize the PUBG MOBILE franchise to Tencent Games in India. Moving forward, PUBG Corporation will take on all publishing responsibilities within the country. As the company explores ways to provide its own PUBG experience for India in the near future, it is committed to doing so by sustaining a localized and healthy gameplay environment for its fans," said the blog post by PUBG C
As mentioned earlier, the meta in Apex Legends that came along with Season 6 was a shift in power for light machine guns. The weapon that benefited most from this change has certainly got to be the Devot
Titanfall walked as a franchise so apex e district map Legends could run and six seasons in, it feels like it's in a really good place. It's hard to keep up with live service games that are constantly updating, but hopefully, this list can help you figure out which guns to use in Season 6 of Apex Legen
If you're picky with your graphics, then the gameplay might feel a little suboptimal since it can be harder to see enemies or play optimally with lower-resolution and fidelity graphics. Console versions offer similar or even near-identical graphics to the PC vers
Play the PC and then the mobile version of PUBG and it's easy to see where the development strayed off too far. Since the mobile version is a free game, it has tons of cosmetic features and other annoying advertisements to make up for the price
Multiple sensationalist news articles about PUBG related deaths featured across various online news outlets as if India had finally arrived at its satanic panic phase. Politicians from all over the country went up in arms about this evil game ruining the lives of impressionable children. Even Prime Minister Modi addressed the topic at an education-related event in India. Lastly, almost every news, finance, content, lifestyle, sports, or e-commerce site started churning out PUBG related content to boost their SEO numbers. As you can imagine, a video game journalist in India couldn’t help but feel a bit satura
No, I'm talking about that annoying moment when you're engaged in a tense battle against a formidable opponent, and just when you think you've gotten the better of them you miscalculate a dodge roll, tumble over a ledge, and the subsequent landing inflicts such extreme trauma to your shins that the "You Died" screen immediately pops up. All other damage you can handle like a champ. But a six-foot drop? Sorry pal, that's instant de
Well, I think I’ve given you a brief idea of the popularity (or infamy) of PUBG Mobile in the country. While politicians and representatives were up in arms about the game and its effects, there wasn’t really much done by the government about it until September 5, 2
But it’s not just a social phenomenon. Video game branded clothing isn’t really that big in India, you'd only find it at select retailers or e-commerce sites. However, waves of knock-off PUBG branded apparel can be seen lining the street stores of fashion distri
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Apex Legends starts every match with a team of three jetpacking down to the map out of a dropship. One team member is selected as the "Jumpmaster" who gets to decide when to jump and aims where to land. If nothing is happening, it means you might be the Jumpmas
Realism is great and all, but the best kinds of games are the ones that say "screw it" and let you fly around without any fear of your ankles exploding. Fast-paced first-person shooters like the newer Doom games, multiplayer titles like Apex Legends , or superhero simulators like Marvel's Spider-Man all feel amazing because you're allowed to fling yourself into the air without worrying about how much damage you'll take when your feet meet the concrete. In some cases, these games even give you a move that lets you collide with the Earth quicker to deliver a colossal ground pound. Any game that encourages you to fall even faster is an A+ in my bo
For the longest time, multiplayer gaming in India revolved around cyber cafes. A regular weekend plan (or weekday, if you decided not to attend class) would consist of you and your mates heading to the nearest LAN gaming parlor and spending the day playing Counter-Strike, DOTA 2, or whatever said parlor had installed. For most of the country, that was the extent of online gaming. There would be intermittent waves with games like League of Legends, but nothing took the mass population by storm quite like PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds, especially the mobile vers