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PUBG Mobile’s Parent Krafton Signs Deal with Microsoft Azure For User Data Protection

The most loved and the favorite video game of youngsters named PUBG Mobile, which was banned in India around 2 months ago due to cybersecurity concerns, now, a piece of big news has come towards the game that this tremendous game is rumored to return in the world’s second-largest internet market and this news was stated by the tipster TechCrunch. The South Korean organization has done a meeting with global cloud service providers in the last week st restore the data of Indian users which was claimed by the New Delhi’s headquarters that the user data residency and security are unsafe because of this game.

PUBG Mobile's Parent Krafton Signs Deal with Microsoft Azure

PUBG Mobile’s Parent Krafton Signs Deal with Microsoft Azure

Krafton, the original organization of PUBG Corporation, published today it has inked a global alliance with Microsoft. As part of the agreement, games including PUBG Mobile that are produced by Krafton or its parts will be treated on Microsoft Azure. “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,” Krafton said in a statement. Microsoft manages data center sectors globally, including three in India.

PUBG Corporation has secretly betrayed some popular streamers in the country that they are ready to return the game in India within a few months and before the end of this year, as per the sources. The sources are secretly doing everything because they are not allowed to tells the all information to the press. Also, PUBG Corporation did not respond to a request for comment Thursday. It’s confirmed that the company is ready to make an announcement about the game in India and they will announce it soon this week. It also expects to run marketing operations in the country through the festival of Diwali next week, as per our sources.

In the past weeks, the company also did a meeting with various organizations such as SoftBank-backed Paytm and telecom giant Airtel for advertising the game through their platform in the country for more publishing of games. We would like to tell you that the game was banned in India for protecting user data has always been a top priority and we have always complied with applicable data protection laws and regulations in India. All users’ gameplay information is processed in a transparent manner as disclosed in our privacy policy. Now, the game is all set to come back in the country before the end of its year. Stay tuned with us.

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