As Rumours Of PUBG Ban Take Over The Internet, Twitter Cries No More Chicken Dinner

Ira Shukla

A few days ago, the government of India banned 59 Chinese apps in the country, including the very popular Tikok with millions of users. 

So it makes sense that the people who are obsessed PUBG (need I mention there are many), are really nervous after the reports of authorities banning the game started surfacing online. However, they are taking it with a pinch of salt, for now, and here are some reactions we could find on Twitter. 

On Monday, the Indian government banned 47 other Chinese apps, which were beta versions of the ones scrapped earlier. 

No winner winner, no chicken dinner. 

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