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Airtel in talk with PUBG -Report

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Airtel is reportedly in talks with PUBG Corp to bring back PUBG Mobile to India. That's according to a report from Entrackr, which claims that the nation's second largest telecom operator entered the fray after PUBG Corp's negotiations with Reliance Jio fell through.

According to an anonymous source cited by the report, "PUBG is in early conversation with Airtel for handing over distribution rights to the telecom giant. This desperation shows that PUBG has been trying hard to get back into the Indian market". Neither PUBG Corp, nor Airtel, has issued any official statement on the matter, but we should expect to hear more sooner rather than later.

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