Did Pubji earn Rs 215 billion worldwide in 6 months?


New Delhi, September 4, 2020, Thursday

A further 114 Chinese mobile apps have been banned in India, including the most talked about pubji game. At the same time, the number of Chinese apps banned has risen to eight. This mobile gaming app was very popular in India. According to a report, there were an estimated 30 million active publisher users in the country, while more than 127 million people had mobile downloads.

Pubji was a popular mobile game not only in India but all over the world. Thus, South Korean but Chinese Tencent Company had a stake in it. It is also important to know that Pubji earned 5 billion worldwide in a six-month period, including the Corona lockdown. Even in India, the revenue went to the Chinese company. Indigenous companies working on the gaming app could benefit after the ban on Pubji.


Fanatics fans in Asia, America and Europe also used the Corona lockdown to play pubs. The ban on Pubji has upset the players but they have also come to believe that nothing will work in the interest of the country. More and more children and youngsters who play for a while by taking down pubs were wasting more and more time, so parents and elders of the family were suffering.

There were also cases of frustration or excitement while playing a pubji game leading to suicide. In addition to the public time tool, there were some professional gamers who were earning income. In India, Naman Mortal became known on social media as Mathur Pubji Poster Boy with millions of followers of his live streaming. This live streaming was also a source of income for some. Last year, a Pubji tournament was organized in India to entice youngsters and teenagers into the magic of the Pubjin game, in which the winning team received Rs 20 lakh.


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