PUBG Ban In India: It Will Not Play More Than 6 Hours |
In India there is a great debate about PUBG Mobile right now. The game is described as "addictive" and there are increasing reports in the Indian press about how young Indians are killed for their addiction to the game.
How did the people in India die? In the latest incident, two
Indians were caught by a train. They are said to have played near the railway
tracks PUBG Mobile, as reported by Indian media. That cost Nagesh Gore (24) and
Swapnil Annapurne (22) the life.
It is said that both players were so immersed in PUBG Mobile that they did not notice the move.
Another incident allegedly killed an 18-year-old boy from
Mumbai in February 2019 because his parents refused to buy him a new mobile
phone for PUBG Mobile.
Drunk Acid Instead Of Water:
What else is there for reports from India? In early March, a
report by the Indian media that a 25-year-old Indian had seriously injured
himself for reaching into acid instead of water, drank the acid and thereby
seriously burned.
Again, PUBG Mobile was blamed. The man had played this in
his garden and was so captured by PUBG Mobile that he did not notice the
difference and drank acid instead of water.
He survived the incident because he was rushed to a hospital
for surgery. But even during the treatments, he should, according to media
reports, have played even further on the phone.
Another report from October 2018 tells of a 19-year-old man
who was said to be addicted to PUBG.
The 19-year-old murdered his father, mother and sister. He
stabbed her dead in the night and devastated the house to make it look like a
robbery.
The Indian media say he had skipped the school more often,
then played PUBG 11 hours a day, messed up exams, and had conflict with his
parents.
Violent And Addictive:
So the mood in India
to PUBG: In many articles of the English-speaking Indian press are quoted
experts who explain PUBG is violent and addictive in its nature.
PUBG Ban In India: It Will Not Play More Than 6 Hours |
Incidents are cited as how destructive the addiction is. The
cases are described as "shocking". The parents worried about their
children.
That's what PUBG says:
The game is quoted as saying that while you’re striving to deliver the best
possible gaming experience, you also believe it's very important to act
responsibly.
Therefore, work with parents, educators, and government
agencies, listen to their feedback, and do what you can to improve the mobile
experience.
India is responding
to the news: PUBG is now banned in some parts of India. It even arrests
people who play it. The public indignation about the game is apparently great.
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