PUBG will be banned in Afghanistan by the Taliban as it is immoral and a waste of time.

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According to Khaama Press, the Taliban governmentAfghanistan will implement PUBG ban (along with TikTok) in-state. All this will happen in three months. The order was already placed in April 2022, but details have only now been determined. The reason obviously has to do with the fact that this is a violent game and is considered immoral.

The decision was made by the Afghan Ministry of Telecommunications, a Sharia official, and public safety representatives. PUBG is considered a product very severe Along with TikTok, it is also seen as a product that “misleads young people and wastes their time”.

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Afghanistan is the third state after Pakistan and India. Ban PUBG. It is one of the most played games in the world and especially in Afghanistan, where it reached peaks with 100,000 players. However, the economic value of the game in this region is so great that it makes one wonder if the authors decided to create a version dedicated to Afghanistan, which was approved by the Taliban government, as in China and India.

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But one thing should be remembered, as Khaama Press points out: Afghan users simply use VPN to overcome any bottlenecks, so the government will have to do much more to prevent PUBG usage.

Source: Multiplayer

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