BGMI Servers Live In India; Here’s How To Bypass BGMI Login Bug

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Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI) is finally here in India. All the servers are live in the country for Android starting May 29 although its iOS availability was yet unknown at the time of writing this.

Set forth with version 2.5, BGMI gives users a fresh map to explore. Nusa, a tropical map with overflowing infantry, burning huts, elevators and the rush of winning the match with the last team standing. The game was banned by the Government of India a few months ago due to a number of incidents. It has been temporarily made available in the country albeit with certain limitations. It will be closely monitored by the government for the next three months to verify its compliance.

The game will now give you a max of four permanent outfits. The users aged below 18 will have to sign in with a guardian and an OTP will be triggered entering which, they will get the access. There’s also a limit of three hours per day for users below 18. The GOI. It has made INR 7,000 as the upper limit for daily purchases in the game.

How to Bypass BGMI Login Bug?

For those who aren’t able to get their hands on the game post the login screen, you might be battling with the BGMI login bug. Here’s how you can fix it and get playin’.

#1: Go to Settings on your phone, direct to Apps or Application Manager or similar. Search for BGMI and open the tab. You will find a “Force Stop” button and press it. This will stop all foreground and background BGMI processes giving it a new instance or session once you load the launch.

#2: Launch BGMI on your device with the internet and Wi-Fi turned off. Let it load and check where it stops.

#3: Resume the internet and check if it goes past the login screen. This will effectively Bypass the BGMI login bug making sure you get to play the game again.

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