The Reason Why PUBG Got Banned in Pakistan
Wastage of time,Addictive,Most stubborn behavior,No time for study,these are the main reasons..!
Pakistan bans PUBG game after 16-year-old boy's suicide..!
On June 24,a 16-year-old boy had committed suicide in Hanjarwal Pakistan by hanging himself from a ceiling fan of his house when he,missed his mission,in PUBG..!
Pakistan temporarily banned the Uber-popular online battle game PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds,known also as PUBG.
The decision has been taken as the game has been termed as addictive and detrimental to players' health, according to a notification issued by PTA,Pakistan telecommunications regulatory body.
The PTA has also posted that the decision was taken after receiving numerous complaints.PTA also said that certain media reports had as well which have attributed cases of suicide to PUBG.
Lahore High court has also directed PTA to look into the issue and decide the matter after hearing the complainants. In this regard, a hearing is being conducted on 9th of July 2020, PTA said in a statement.
On June 24, a 16-year-old boy had committed suicide in Hanjarwal area by hanging himself from a ceiling fan of his house when he missed his mission in PUBG..!
Police said we found his mobile phone on the bed with the PUBG game on at that time near his body. We immediately called the Punjab Forensic Science Agency for further investigation into the incident.
PUBG,developed by a South Korean company,in a 2017 survival game in which players are dropped onto an island to battle it out against others.
The multiplayer game allows players from all over the world to compete against each other or in teams.
Players attack and kill each other in the game and the more you win, the higher you rank. It has garnered 100+million downloads worldwide so far.
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(Prepared by@RamzanAwan)