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Afghanistan is the latest country to ban PUBG.

Vishnu Reddy
By Vishnu Reddy Published September 22, 2022 3 Min Read
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Afghanistan is the latest country to ban PUBG. In the next 90 days the game will no longer be available in Afghanistan.

The Taliban government’s media and information focus said that the game would no longer be available in Afghanistan, close by the friendly application TikTok, for its impacts on youngsters.

Additionally, India, Pakistan, China, and Jordan have recently prohibited PUBG, whose mobile version explicitly turned out to be especially popular in these nations.

While the PUBG Mobile boycott will require up to 90 days to happen, the Taliban has chosen to execute the prohibition on TikTok in just a month, as per the Afghan news office Khama Press.

The Afghan government has allegedly informed the nation’s telecom and network access suppliers regarding the approaching boycott and that it should be carried out as per the timetable.

Individuals in a split second approached to bring up the incongruity, taking into account how the Taliban held onto power in Afghanistan.

The declaration about the prohibition on PUBG Mobile and TikTok comes after the Taliban confined Afghan residents’ admittance to over 23 million sites already.

The government asserted the sites were showing what it considers shameless substance. The Minister of Communications in the Taliban organization, Najibullah Haqqani, said the public authorities obstructed 23.4 million sites as “they are changing pages every time.” So when you block one website, another one will be active. “

PUBG has been banned for Violence says the officials

The government’s has announced to ban PUBG for its violence. Some applications are accused of “deluding the more youthful age” and “burning through individuals’ time”.

The boycott comes despite the game’s prevalence in Afghanistan, on occasion drawing in 100,000 players in the country immediately, consequently prompting a senseless hysteria about rough computer games because of its notoriety among the country’s more youthful populace.

The boycott is the very most recent of draconian orders acquired by the Taliban since getting back to control in Afghanistan in August of the year before.

The assailant group has likewise prohibited over 23 million sites for their “improper substance.” As Khama Press brings up, the Taliban will battle to authorize these boycotts despite VPNs, which can be utilized to handily evade the far-reaching boycotts.

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Vishnu Reddy September 22, 2022
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