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Rs 10 million prize announced for PUBG Mobile Pakistan Challenge 2020

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PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) has announced PUBG Mobile Pakistan Challenge 2020, with Rs 10 million as the winning prize.

As per details, the registration process for the challenge will start from today (November 9) and will end on November 15.

PUBG Mobile is increasingly recognising the love and support the Pakistani gaming community has shown to the game. It has also announced the introduction of dedicated Urdu voice packs in the game for Pakistani users.

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Previously in August, PUBG Mobile hosted an exclusive Independence Day event for Pakistan players after local fans demonstrated unprecedented support to the game.

In July, PUBG Mobile also launched a dedicated discord server for Pakistan to unite the local players scattered across different platforms such as Facebook groups, Twitter pages, and other social networking sites.

Meanwhile, on July 1, the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) had suspended PUBG in the country after receiving numerous complaints from different segments of society. However, later on July 24, the Islamabad High Court lifted the ban on the game after widespread outrage and protests.

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