3 Games That Saw a Huge Increase in Downloads After the PUBG Mobile ban

Surprisingly, The Pubg Mobile ban, which has taken the gaming industry by storm, has brought some other games to light. This was to be expected, as many PUBG mobile gamers are now looking for their favorite Battle Royale title, and will be heading for some rivals in the mobile gaming industry.

Even before the ban on Garina Freefire and Call of Duty Mobile, Pebble Mobile was the two biggest competitors. So it was only natural that after the suspension, both would see an increase in the number of downloads.

Since it looked like PUBG Mobile would never return, although it can be hoped for now, there will be many fans who turned to other games. In this article, we take a look at the topics that benefited from some additional business due to the ban on PUBG Mobile.

Of the three games that saw a huge increase in downloads after the PUBG mobile ban

1) Guerrina Free Fire (2.1 million downloads added)



Grana Freefire has gained a lot with the ban on PUBG mobiles. The title saw a dramatic spike in downloads four days after the September 2 ban. In the days since PEBG Mobile was banned, the number of free downloads has increased by 2.1 million, according to Intracker.


Currently, Greena's offer has more than 500 million downloads on the Google Play Store. It is definitely taking advantage of PUBG Mobile's temporary absence from the Indian mobile gaming scene.


2) Cod Mobile (increase of 1.15 million downloads)



The Pact for Democracy is another contender that has always competed with PUBG Mobile when it comes to popularity. Since the latter was banned, the takeover offer has seen a dramatic increase in the number of downloads. Four days after the ban, 1.15 million downloads were made on COD Mobile, according to Intraiker.


Now with a total download count of over 100 million on the Google Play Store, COD Mobile has managed to turn a profit due to the ban on POBG Mobile. Even if the last hero returns, some players are likely to stick with COD Mobile, rather than return to PUBG Mobile.


3) Pabje (download increase of almost 100k)



In case you didn't know yet, PUBJ is an Indian clone of PUBG Mobile that suddenly started downloading in bulk after the latter was banned, mainly because when people tried to find PUBG Mobile, the results appeared.


PUBG, as the name suggests, is a cheap hit on PUBG mobile. After the ban, it managed to download over 100,000 downloads, mainly because the boring PUBG mobile gamers were looking for something to scoff at.


Numerous gamers have left crazy reviews of the game on the GamePlay Store, poking fun at poor graphics or unnecessary advertising, making the game difficult. Either way, PUBG managed to win hearts, if only to become the worst copy of PUBG Mobile