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Monday, April 22, 2019

This Country Has Completely Banned PUBG


According to the latest reports, a piece of bad news for the PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds coming from Nepal. As the most popular battle royale game, of course, PUBG served as a starting point for a great wave of games inspired by the genre like Fortnite or the most recent one is the Apex Legends has been banned in the Asian country under penalty of arrest to anyone they find playing the title created by Brendan Greene.
As according to the well-known newspaper “The Kathmandu Post”, the well-known and most popular battle royale game, of course, PUBG has been banned in Nepal under the pretext that it had a negative influence on the behavior and education of children and youngsters in the country.
This decision has come after numerous complaints by parents, colleges and student associations regarding the effects of the popular battle royale game, of course, PUBG on the youngsters and, after consulting with psychiatrists, have begun the movements to ban PUBG in the country.
This movement by the Nepalese authorities is headed by the bans suffered by the well-known battle royale game, of course, PUBG Mobile in some parts of India as well after relating them to some cases of suicide by young people in the country.
Moreover, a senior official of Nepal’s metropolitan police, of course, Dhiraj Pratap Singh has stated that “there have been numerous incidents related to the video game in other countries. Therefore, we have decided to ban the well-known battle royale game, of course, PUBG in Nepal before any misfortune occurs.”
However, Nepalese’s decision to restrict access to the well-known battle royale game, of course, PUBG is not a move that has suited the players of the popular battle royale game PUBG, who specify the decision “ridiculous” and shift the focus of attention to parents and guardians, claiming that they are the main responsible for the education of their children and students.
While many Nepalese video game fans stated and agreed that “banning is not the solution”. So, what do you think about this? Simply share all your views and thoughts in the comment section below. And if you liked this post then simply do not forget to share this post with your friends and family.

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