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Check Business Breaking News Live on Zee Business Twitter and Facebook. Get Latest Business News, Stock Market Updates and Videos Check your tax outgo through Income Tax Calculator and save money through our Personal Finance coverage. If you pre-register, you will get special rewards that can be redeemed when the game will go live, along with the notification of its launch. There’s no word on the same for iOS users. This appears weird as Krafton has recently requested people to not associate the game with PUBG Mobile so that it doesn’t get banned.īattlegrounds Mobile India’s pre-registration will open, starting May 18 on the Google Play Store. In addition to this, Battlegrounds Mobile India was recently found listed on the Google Play Store with the ‘PUBG Mobile’ branding in several places. Their data will also be stored on the Indian servers. This means that people will be able to conduct matches with other people from India only. “As we continue our focus to provide the best experience for our MENA users of our various games including PUBG: NEW STATE, Tamatem’s deep understanding of the local landscape and this collaboration will be very helpful.Additionally, there are chances that the game won’t support cross-server matchmaking since it is an India-specific one and doesn’t fall under the PUBG Mobile universe.
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This is just the beginning of our many investments in this region,” said Anuj Tandon, head of corporate development (India and MENA) at KRAFTON. This investment is aligned with our efforts to strengthen our commitment to the startup ecosystem. We are committed to the MENA region and are willing to take more bets in the overall media and entertainment sector. “We see huge potential in the MENA region and are happy to have started our investment journey here with a prolific publisher like Tamatem. We opened an office in Saudi and Egypt last year and are planning to open more regional offices in different countries,” Hammo said. "We have employees in the U.S., India, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Germany, Hungary and Jordan. Tamatem plans to continue expanding globally and hiring all kinds of talent from all over the world. The company has 75 employees, and is planning on doubling in size in the next six months, Hammo noted. The startup also plans to launch a gaming academy to train, educate and elevate employment in the industry in pursuit of pushing the market's growth and maturity. We are at the tip of the iceberg when it comes to the massive potential of mobile games in MENA, and I am always super elevated when more people invest in the industry and the region,” Hammo said. We are reaping the rewards of our past successes and pushing forward with more experience and more grit. “Big things are happening for the mobile games industry in the region. The gaming industry is booming in Saudi Arabia, with about 70% of Tamatem's users, Hammo noted. The startup will hire local talent in Saudi Arabia to expand further. Tamatem will use the latest funding to amplify its efforts by bringing various games with more popular titles to the Arabic-speaking market. “The demand for relatable and enjoyable mobile games is higher than ever and our mission is to provide our region with the best gaming experience possible.” Tamatem makes the games culturally relevant to the end users,” said Hammo. “The users need to feel that the game was made for them, not just translated from one language to another.