Breaking PUBG Mobile Ban Requests Increasing

  • Thread starter Girish
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How is banning a solution? Parents should teach their kids importance of outdoor games. Anything in excess is dangerous whether its mobile gaming or drinking alcohol or anything.
I play pubg may twice or thrice a week. Its quite entertaining. If am free for all day and don't have any work, even then i play max 3 or 4 games. One must understand the effect of mobile usage on eyes amd neck as well.
I really wonder when i read news of kids playing 8 to 10 hrs nonstop. My toh hand and neck starts paining. In between game i also do quick exercise for hands and neck as well.
My only concern is banning Pubg is not right. There are many such games and my Favourite Call of Duty is also launching same multi player games in few weeks. How many such games will be banned?
p**n has been banned as well in India but how much effective it actually is.. everyone knows.
 
Pubg,Free fire ,Fortnite,Mi survival,hopeless land,Knives out.
All the games are same and if PUBG will be banned then govt have to ban them also.

I am playing free fire but not always.Only to check for updates and to collect diamonds.
I am browsing ddf only whenever I am free.
 
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