Earlier this week, BGMI made a comeback on Google Play Store after getting unbanned by the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology (MeitY). However, the servers of the game went offline as soon as it was made available to download.

Krafton is gearing up to reengage the enthusiastic player community of their highly popular battle royale game, as they have now released the new update, marked with version number 2.5, for pre-loading. For gamers who currently possess the game installed with version 2.1, the update will require a download of approximately 380MB (Play Store link).

With this update, the game has finally made the much-awaited announcement that the game servers will be going live on May 29. If you are an iPhone user, you will be able to download and play the game on May 29.

The forthcoming update will introduce an intriguing addition in the form of a fresh map named “Nusa.” This compact 1×1 map encompasses a total of 11 distinctive locations. It remains to be seen whether the BGMI update will incorporate the exclusive NS2000 shotgun and tactical crossbow weapons specific to Nusa. Additionally, players will have the opportunity to win four permanent premium outfits by participating in the new event.

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According to a report from News18, Krafton has been instructed to make several modifications in order to obtain approval for the unbanning of BGMI (BattleGrounds Mobile India). Krafton has confirmed that it has taken steps to ensure compliance with all Indian regulations. Here are some of the anticipated changes and new features that may be introduced when the game is relaunched.

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Firstly, for new players under the age of 18, there will be a requirement to register with a parent or guardian. An OTP (One-Time Password) will be sent to the registered person’s phone number, and only after receiving the OTP will the young player be able to access and play the game. This measure aims to ensure appropriate parental consent and supervision.

To promote healthy gameplay habits, players will receive frequent reminders to take breaks. These breaktime reminders will serve as prompts for players to step away from the game and engage in other activities.

In order to safeguard the well-being of players under the age of 18, a strict playtime limit will be implemented. This limit will prevent individuals from playing the game for more than three hours per day, ensuring a balanced approach to gaming and allowing for other important activities in their lives.

Furthermore, to prevent excessive in-game spending, there will be a daily purchase restriction of Rs 7000. This limit is intended to discourage players from overspending on in-game items and curbing potential addictive behavior.

In terms of content adjustments, the game will reportedly feature decreased violence, nudity, and bloodshed. Certain restrictions will be put in place to maintain control over the language used within the game, promoting a more suitable and moderated gaming environment.

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