On December 2, Crafton announced the closure of data transfers from PUBG Mobile to Battlegrounds Mobile India via a post on the company’s website. Crafton has said that for players who used the PUBG Mobile Nordic Map: Livik (the old app) for smoother gameplay, Battlegrounds Mobile India will transfer some of the data for those users from the old app account to the new one. Players have until December 31 to import their PUBG Mobile data.
India had banned PUBG Mobile and PUBG Mobile Lite in September 2020. The game was relaunched as Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) in July this year. The game allowed players to take their progress and data from PUBG Mobile. People who logged into PUBG Mobile with their Facebook or Twitter accounts were allowed to use the same accounts to transfer data to Battlegrounds Mobile India.
Recently, Battlegrounds Mobile India announced that all logins with Facebook accounts in the embedded browser of Android devices will be disabled from November 5. BGM had to make this change due to a policy update in the Facebook SDK (Software Development Kit). That is, now players will not be able to log in with the Facebook account running in the embedded browser. Those who have the Facebook app installed on their phones will be able to log in with their Facebook account. In the case of Twitter, web login will continue to work.
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