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BGMI Star Explains Why Teams Aren’t Participating in Scrims as PUBG Mobile Adds Haptic Feedback Support to 69 Mobile Devices and More

BGMI Star Explains Why Teams Aren’t Participating in Scrims as PUBG Mobile Adds Haptic Feedback Support to 69 Mobile Devices and More

GodLike star Abhijeet “Ghatak” Andhare explained to BGMI fans why Indian teams don’t play scrims anymore.

In a recent stream, Ghatak explained that there wasn’t any point to playing scrims, with the fate of the game up in air, ever since it was banned by the Indian government earlier this year. (via AFKGaming)

Ghatak seems to be less optimistic about BGMI making a return soon, which seems to be the case for every major BGMI player from the country. While there have been rumors about a potential return in the near future, the BGMI Esports community seems to have already moved on from the Krafton-developed title, with many of them looking for greener pastures.

Even though BGMI seems to be headed to irrelevancy, the same can’t be said about PUBG Mobile, which continues to grow popular around the world. With the player base rising rapidly, the developers at Krafton have now pushed out a new Haptic Feedback feature, which currently supports 69 devices.

The list of supported mobile devices contain a variety of Android and iOS-led phones like the Apple iPhone, ASUS ROG Phone, Xiaomi, Realme and many more.

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