PUBG Mobile Ban in Afghanistan: Taliban-ruled Afghantisan bans PUBG Mobile, says the game is "too violent"

By Aaryanshi Mohan | Sep 20, 2022 | 2 Min Read follow icon Follow Us

One of the best BR games in the world today is PUBG Mobile. But recently, events have changed in a few nations. While the Taliban-run Afghanistan believes the title is encouraging violence, which would eventually lead to a ban in the country, the Indian government barred BGMI due to security concerns. PUBG Mobile Ban in Afghanistan: Taliban-ruled Afghantisan bans PUBG Mobile, says the game is “too violent.”

PUBG Mobile Ban in Afghanistan

Taliban ruled Afghanistan The newest nation to place a ban on the well-known Battle Royale game, PUBG Mobile, is Afghanistan. The decision appears to have been made after taking into account the game’s extremely intense and brutal gameplay, according to sources. The Afghan Taliban believe that the title from Tencent Games encourages bloodshed, according to South Asia Index. As was already mentioned, several nations are experiencing a variety of issues as a result of the excessive gaming.

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Telecommunication and internet service providers in Afghanistan have disseminated information about the title’s restriction. Additionally, they have been told to adhere to the rules within the allotted time. Numerous rumours state that TikTok, a well-known site for creating videos, would be restricted within the next 90 days.

The title has been denied twice already by the Indian government. Data sharing worries led to the recent one being replaced. PUBG Mobile is experiencing blocks as a result of these persistent problems, despite its fast expansion. How things turn out in the upcoming days is still up in the air.

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