BGMI now playable to all users: All the details – Times of India

As promised, Krafton started rolling out the Battlegrounds Mobile India access to users across the country in a phased manner from May 29 onwards. The video game developer earlier promised that the rollout will happen in the next 48 hours from May 29 and now it has confirmed that the games’ rollout is complete and is available to play for all users on both Android and iOS platforms.
Battlegrounds Mobile India: Download guide
Battlegrounds Mobile India is available on both Android and iOS platforms. To download, head to Google Play Store or Apple App Store depending on your device and search the game. From the search result, tap on the Battlegrounds Mobile India option and then tap on Install or Get button.
Battlegrounds Mobile India: Version 2.5 update
Along with the game’s relaunch in the country, the game developer has also rolled out a new version 2.5 update. The update includes a new Nusa map, in-game events, weapon upgrades, new skins and more.
Brings new rules for responsible gaming
Krafton has also implemented new rules for users to push responsible gaming for BGMI. As a part of this, the game developer has implemented a limit that will allow players below 18 years to play the game for three hours per day. Meanwhile, players above 18 will be able to play games for six hours a day. Apart from this, the developer has also added parental verification option and has put spending restrictions on minors.
BGMI has relaunched on three months trial
Krafton has declared that the game is back on a three-month trial period. This has been done to stop players from getting addicted to the game. The game also advises users that the game is a simulation and doesn’t depict the real world. BGMI even suggests players take frequent breaks as well.

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