Pubg Mobile and Garena Free Fire could be banned in Bangladesh

After a ban on Mobile pubg in India in India last September, who took a long campaign to get the game of the game, Krafton and Tencent could deal with a ban on Bangladesh. And it’s not only Portable Pubg, but Garena Free Fire could also be in the same boat.

According to a report of a Bangladesh, Manab Zamin publication, the government is concerned about the Royal Battle Games being a detrimental effect on children and young people and apparently provoke addiction to the game.

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According to the report, several government agencies, including the Bangladesh Telecommunications Regulatory Board, the Ministry of Home Affairs and the Ministry of Education recommended that the Mobile Pubg and Garena Free Free Free are banned from the country.

According to the report of Gaming AFK, this question was taken over by the Standing Committee of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications in Bangladesh. With the Parliamentary Standing Committee of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications wishing measures taken against these two games because of their “addictive” nature.

The Bangladesh Department of Posts and Telecommunications feels “addiction to the game” is a real problem and must be contracted. He even nodded that players could potentially use services such as VPNs to work around and play the game. And many actors in India have done exactly that after the prohibition of the game.

This is a new evil routed for the Free Free Garena community in Bangladesh, as developers have recently announced that Bangladesh Game Servers are under June 8, June 8. Garena even launched the pre-records of the new server.

While the complaint of the popularity of Battle Royale Games as Pubg Mobile and Garena Free Fire causing “addiction to the game” among young people is not new for governments, it’s a first for Bangladesh. Countries like Pakistan, Afganistan, Nepal, Iran and others have prohibited the match in the past for these reasons. And the term “addiction to the game” is largely referring to young people being excessively immersed in the game.

Although parents and governments are of the view that the Games can cause addiction, the recent studies of Oxford University seem refutive and even agree that video games can have a positive effect.

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