Fnatic Leaving Indian Mobile Scene is a Fake Story, Officials Clarify on it

International renowned esports name Fnatic is not leaving India anytime soon, clarifies Pratik ‘Aurum’ Mehra, coach of PUBG Mobile at Fnatic India. The news of Fnatic parting away from India is a fake story circulating in the Indian gaming scene. The organization has no future plans to seize Indian operations permanently.
Ever since PUBG Mobile is banned in India, many esports organizations have parted ways from the mobile gaming scene. One such example is Megastar disbanding their PUBGM lineup and seizing PUBGM operations in India. The hopes of PUBG Mobile making a comeback in India are diminishing as time passes. The government of India stands still on its stance of banning Apps and Mobile linked to any Chinese entities.
Fnatic Announcement on Indian PUBG Mobile Operations Next Week

In an exclusive report published a few days ago, the news outlet TalkEsport spread the information about Fnatic leaving the Indian gaming scene. However, later they denied the facts and posted a clarification. As per their report,
“Pratik ‘Aurum’ Mehra, coach of PUBGM at Fnatic on Instagram has declared the above report to be inaccurate. He further insisted to stay tuned as the Swedish Organization would be declaring the fate of their operations in India, next week.“
Apart from the PUBG Mobile popularity, Fnatic is a big name in the CSGO and League of Legends. The organization entered the mobile gaming scene of India by forming a roster with popular names like Scout, Owais, and Ronak. Later, the lineup was altered as Scout left the organization and joined Orange Rocks.
Cutting down to the present March 2021, it has been more than six months since PUBG Mobile is banned in India. There is a very low possibility of the game surpassing the security standards of the Ministry of Electronics and Information Technology, Government of India. Looking forward to seeing what happens in the future.
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