Has Tencent left PUBG?

Yes, Tencent has largely separated from PUBG Mobile's publishing, especially in India where the game was banned, leading PUBG Corp (Krafton) to take over publishing, but Tencent still develops and publishes the game globally outside of specific regions like India, under its Level Infinite division, though they had to pivot in China with "Game for Peace" due to regulations.
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Is Tencent coming back to PUBG?

Following this, Tencent Games terminated all services for users in India on 30 October 2020. On 6 May 2021, Krafton announced the relaunch of the game in India, following the ban imposed by the Government of India.
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Who is the current owner of PUBG?

Krafton owns PUBG: Battlegrounds and its related titles, with the South Korean company having formed from PUBG Corporation (formerly Bluehole) to manage the franchise, while Tencent Games handles the publishing and distribution of PUBG Mobile in many regions, holding a significant stake in Krafton.
 
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Why did Tencent sell PUBG?

But PUBG has not made Tencent any money in the tech company's home country and the world's largest gaming market. That's because Tencent hasn't been able to sell subscriptions or in-game purchases for PUBG and some other popular titles in China for months following a regulatory crackdown by officials.
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Did Tencent sell PUBG to Krafton?

PUBG, a game built by Krafton but published by Chinese tech giant Tencent, was banned in India in 2020 as part of a wider crackdown on Chinese apps. Krafton introduced BGMI in India in June 2021, publishing the game itself to ensure data law compliance, but with essentially similar plotlines and game mechanics to PUBG.
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Does Tencent own 40% of Epic Games?

Tencent made a strategic investment in Epic Games (the developer of Fortnite) in 2012. It holds an estimated 40% stake in the gaming company, which also counts Sony (SONY -0.47%), Disney (DIS -0.84%), and Lego Company owner Kirkbi A/S among its minority shareholders. Tencent's investment helped Epic fund its growth.
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Was PUBG bought out?

Krafton fully merged PUBG Corporation into their internal studio system in December 2020, rebranding the team as PUBG Studios.
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Who spends $100 million in PUBG?

PUBG maker Krafton invests over $100 million in India, aims to expand beyond gaming: Report.
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Is PUBG Tencent or level infinite?

About Level Infinite

Level Infinite is both the publisher of breakout hit games like PUBG MOBILE, Honor of Kings, and Goddess of Victory: NIKKE, and a collaborative partner in games such as Dune: Awakening from Funcom, Warhammer 40K: Darktide, and many more.
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Who is the richest PUBG player?

The richest PUBG player depends on the game version (PC/Console vs. Mobile) and if you mean prize money or in-game wealth, but Loki (Park Jung Young) is often cited as the highest earner from PC/Console tournaments (over $1.2M), while for PUBG Mobile, players like Paraboy (Zhu Bocheng) and Order (Zeng Zehai) lead in prize money (over $1.4M & $1.3M respectively), though some sources point to players like Farooq Ahmad for sheer in-game item collection/wealth. 
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Is PUBG haram in Islam?

Whether PUBG is haram (forbidden) in Islam is debated, with many Islamic scholars and councils issuing fatwas (religious rulings) calling it haram due to its violent, addictive nature and potential to promote aggression and waste time, while others focus on specific game elements like idol worship in newer versions, though general consensus leans against it because of its harmful effects and conflict with Islamic principles of avoiding vanity and violence. 
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Who is PUBG daddy?

What is DADDY real name? DADDY's real name is Nikola Grbic.
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Who is more rich, FF or PUBG?

Globally, PUBG Mobile, combined with the Chinese localization of the title, Game For Peace, is the clear leader in the Battle Royale space. In 1Q21, it picked up $744.4 million, an increase of 3.2 percent Y/Y. Garena Free Free ranked No. 2 with $254.6 million, up 80.8 percent, while Call of Duty: Mobile ranked No.
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Is PUBG still active in 2025?

Yes, PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) is still very active and popular in 2025, boasting hundreds of thousands of concurrent players on PC and millions on mobile, with strong engagement on platforms like Steam and ongoing developer support, new content, and an active esports scene, despite transitioning away from older consoles. Players find matches quickly, appreciate the tactical gameplay, and enjoy its significant presence in the battle royale genre. 
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Where is Tencent now?

Its twin-skyscraper headquarters, Tencent Seafront Towers (also known as Tencent Binhai Mansion) are based in the Nanshan District of Shenzhen. In December 2023, architect Büro Ole Scheeren unveiled the latest helix-inspired design of Tencent's new global headquarters in Shenzhen.
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How rich is the PUBG owner?

founder Chang Byung-gyu could be worth as much as $3.5 billion if the firm's initial public offering prices at the top end of the range given in its IPO filing, according to the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.
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What is the 3-hour rule in China?

China's "3-hour rule" for minors refers to strict regulations limiting children under 18 to playing online video games for only three hours per week, specifically from 8 PM to 9 PM on Fridays, Saturdays, Sundays, and national holidays, enforced by gaming companies through real-name verification to combat addiction.
 
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Is PUBG banned in China?

Yes, the original PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds (PUBG) is effectively banned in China, with its publisher, Tencent, replacing it with a government-approved, less violent version called Game for Peace (also known as Peacekeeper Elite) in 2019, due to strict regulations on game content, especially regarding violence and "core socialist values". The government cited the original game's "blood and gore" and gladiator-style competition as reasons for blocking its official launch and monetization, leading to the creation of the patriotic alternative. 
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Why is PUBG no longer popular?

Titles like Fortnite, Apex Legends, and Warzone divided the battle royale audience, which caused PUBG's numbers to suffer. Another key factor is PUBG Mobile's rise. This game attracted millions of players, including PC players who preferred a more accessible version of the game.
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What is the #1 most sold game?

The number one selling game of all time depends on the criteria, but Minecraft is generally considered the best-selling individual video game with over 350 million copies sold, while Tetris often tops lists when all its platform versions (especially mobile) are combined, reaching over 520 million sales, and the Mario franchise leads all video game franchises. For current sales (2025), titles like Battlefield 6 and NBA 2K26 lead by revenue, though these lists often exclude some digital sales. 
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Who is Tencent owned by?

Tencent is a publicly traded Chinese tech giant, owned by a mix of large institutional investors, individual shareholders, and its founders, with Prosus (backed by South Africa's Naspers) being the single largest shareholder, while co-founder Ma Huateng (Pony Ma) remains a major figure, and the Chinese government has significant influence and ties to the company, notes sources like www.marketscreener.com, Britannica https://www.britannica.com/money/Tencent, Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tencent, and www.willistonian.org https://www.willistonian.org/gaming-giant-tencent-linked-to-chinese-government/. 
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Is PUBG popular in Korea?

Yes, PUBG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) has historically been very popular in South Korea, a major hub for its development and players, especially in the early days, with huge player bases in both PC (through Kakao) and mobile versions, and remains a significant force in its strong esports scene, though facing competition from other titles like League of Legends and Valorant. 
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