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PUBG Mobile Pulled by Tencent From China as Regulatory Approval Proves Elusive

Tencent develops PUBG Mobile, the Android and iOS version of the battle royale game.

PUBG Mobile Pulled by Tencent From China as Regulatory Approval Proves Elusive

Players are pictured as they attend the PUBG Global Invitational 2018

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Tencent Holdings said on Wednesday it will stop offering in China its test version of global best-selling video game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG), having waited in vain for over a year to gain regulatory approval to begin sales. Tencent develops the mobile version of the game, called PUBG Mobile.

The Chinese video gaming leader said in November 2017 it would bring the gory game to China, and gave it a socialist makeover to meet stringent government rules when it informally launched the title the following February.

South Korean-made PUBG was named by global game distributor Steam as one of its highest-grossing titles of 2018, and industry insiders estimated Tencent could rake in revenue of $1 billion (roughly Rs. 7,000 crores) if it was allowed to earn income from it.

"The testing phase for PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds officially ends on May 8. We thank everyone for the support they have given us so far," showed a post on the game's official account on China's Twitter-like Weibo platform.

Tencent did not immediately respond to requests for further comment from Reuters.

The Weibo post also announced the Wednesday launch of a similar Tencent-licenced title, Game for Peace, which obtained monetisation approval from authorities in April.

Jefferies analysts said the earlier-than-expected launch of the tactical shooting game, which is a tribute to China's air force, boded well for Tencent's gaming growth in the second half of this year.

"Despite the simultaneous shut-down of PUBG, direct migration of user data and purchases should lower churn risk," they said in a research note, referring to stemming the loss of users by shifting PUBG data to Game for Peace.

The topic, "PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds is gone" was the most viewed subject on Weibo on Wednesday, with over 300 million clicks and close to 90,000 posts.

© Thomson Reuters 2019

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