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Reliance Jio partners with Krafton, offers BGMI rewards with recharge plans

Reliance Jio partners with Krafton, offers BGMI rewards with recharge plans

Jio has introduced India's first gaming recharge plans in partnership with Krafton. Its Rs 495 and Rs 545 plans now comes with BGMI rewards, JioGames Cloud access, and daily data benefits for gamers
Sweta Kumari New Delhi
Telecom operator Reliance Jio has partnered with Krafton India, the developer behind Battlegrounds Mobile India (BGMI), to introduce India's first gaming recharge plans. These plans are specifically designed for BGMI players and offer a mix of in-game rewards, cloud gaming access, and mobile data benefits.
Jio's gaming recharge plans: Price and benefits
Two new plans are available:
Rs 495 plan: Offers 1.5GB data per day, an additional 5GB data, and unlimited voice calling for 28 days. Includes a JioGames Cloud subscription.
Rs 545 plan: Provides 2GB data per day, 5GB additional data, and unlimited calling for 28 days. Also includes cloud gaming access.
In-game rewards for BGMI players
Users recharging with these plans will receive exclusive BGMI items, including:
Bard's Journey Set
Desert Taskforce Mask
Tap Boom Molotov Cocktail
These rewards are aimed at enhancing in-game experiences and engagement for BGMI players.
How to redeem BGMI in-game rewards
Recharge with a Jio gaming pack
Receive confirmation SMS
Find your BGMI reward codes in the MyJio app
Visit the official BGMI redeem page
Enter your character ID and the reward code
A message will confirm: 'Code has been redeemed'
JioGames Cloud access
Subscribers can access over 500 games via JioGames Cloud on:
How to access the cloud gaming service
Install and open the JioGames app
Log in using the recharged Jio number
Start playing instantly through the cloud
This partnership reflects an effort to support India's growing mobile gaming community, according to Siddharth Merrotra, head of business development at Krafton India.

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