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“I wasn’t supposed to tell that”: Explanation on deleted viral tweet posts from PUBG Mobile India pro Maxtern

PUBG Mobile content developer Maxtern has shared a clarification about now-deleted viral tweets.
Maxtern, alias Sagar Thakur, reported a few days ago that the Indian version of PUBG Mobile had been launched to a small number of individuals. He deleted his messages on the same thing later on.

I wasn't supposed to tell that": PUBG Mobile India pro Maxtern posts  clarification on deleted viral tweet


After the recent promising growth of PUBG Mobile in the last fortnight, it appears that the game will soon make a comeback in India.


PUBG Company revealed earlier this month that they were planning for the launching of the Indian version of PUBG Smartphone. Later, teasers were released that starred Dynamo, Kronten, and Jonathan. Following this, a website was set up expressly for the Indian version.


Then when Maxtern tweeted saying that some people had access to the game already, the crowd latched on and then further built up the excitement.


Maxtern thanked PUBG Mobile India for main PUBG version app. The first look of PUBG India will soon be there on his channel. The server is not working in the Indian version ATM, he added.
He shared a clarification on these removed tweets today.
Recently, I tweeted about early access of PUBG Mobile India version available to few Indian players and will be given to me before you guys get it.
He deleted that tweet within 2min bcoz he was not supposed to tell this.


He wasn’t going to talk abt it so waits for the official statement— Maxtern (@RealMaxtern) November 27, 2020.

Maxtern’s Tweets


Recently, I tweeted about early access of the PUBG Mobile India version available to few Indian players and will be given to me before you guys get it. I deleted that tweet within 2min because I was not supposed to tell this. I ain’t going to talk about it, so wait for the official statement.


In one of his other recent tweets, he said that even if users were given the PUBG Mobile India app, they would still not be able to play it because the servers weren’t running.
Fans and players of PUBG Mobile are all excited about the arrival of the Indian version. However, there have been no disclosures regarding the release date, despite many changes and developments, which has left some fans displeased.



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