MOST ONLINE GAMES PLAYED IN INDIA
As of my last update in September 2021, there were several popular online games in India that people were indulging in. However, the gaming landscape can change rapidly, and new games might have gained popularity since then. Here are some of the popular online games in India:
PUBG Mobile (Banned in India)
PUBG Mobile was a massively popular battle royale game that gained a massive following in India. However, it was banned by the Indian government in September 2020 due to concerns related to data privacy and security.
Free Fire
Developed by Garena, Free Fire is another battle royale game that gained popularity in India. It offers fast-paced gameplay and is available on both Android and iOS devices.
Call of Duty
Mobile: Activision’s Call of Duty: Mobile brought the iconic first-person shooter experience to mobile devices, and it was well-received by Indian gamers.
Among Us
Among Us, a multiplayer party game that involves deception and deduction, became a social phenomenon in India and worldwide. It gained immense popularity among mobile gamers.
Clash of Clans
Supercell’s strategy game Clash of Clans continued to have a strong player base in India, where players build and defend their villages.
Fortnite
Though not as popular as some of the others on this list, Fortnite, another battle royale game, still had a significant presence in the Indian gaming community.
Mobile Legends
Bang Bang: This popular mobile MOBA (Multiplayer Online Battle Arena) game had a dedicated player base in India.
Ludo King
While not a traditional online game, Ludo King’s mobile version allowed players to compete with friends and family online, making it a favorite pastime in India.
Please note that the gaming landscape is dynamic, and the popularity of games can change quickly due to various factors. Additionally, regulatory changes and government decisions may impact the availability of certain games. It’s a good idea to check the latest information and trends to get an accurate picture of the current gaming scene in India.
This article has been written by Jyoti Singh, working as an intern in Vidhan News.