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As PUBG joins the list of apps banned by the Indian Government, brand topical posts commemorate the event, highlight varied emotions.
After the Central Government announced a ban on PUBG and 117 other Chinese apps from being used in the country on Wednesday, a flurry of emotions could be seen unleashing in the online universe. People took to social media to express anguish as well as share amusement with the help of memes. Brand posts also popped up, as several joined creators in putting up creatives on the topic.
While some of the brands highlighted aspects of the game in the creatives, others expressed their willingness to be there for people as they deal with the loss of their favourite game. Some of the elements common across brand posts were chicken dinners, rhyming wordplays and witty puns.
KFC India
View this post on InstagramMissing chicken dinners? We still got supplies! #pubgban #pubg
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Swiggy India
View this post on InstagramZoom into the pan for chicken dinner.
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MobiKwik
Milton
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Dunzo
View this post on InstagramOP. Be the Conqueror of your hunger. ? . . #Pubg #Pubgmobile #OP #Pubgban #chickendinner #pubgmemes
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Parle-G
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Cheelizza
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cure.fit
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Big Bazaar
Tata CLiQ
View this post on InstagramTeam up on us! #CLiQTopicals #PUBGBan #PUBG #PUBGMobile
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Surat City Traffic Police
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