PUBG was banned in Jordan, and Fortnite would follow later.
You can add Jordan to the list of countries that forbid PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds. According to Roya News, the State Telecommunications Supervisory Agency Suruhanjaya banned PUBG last week, and is now planning to ban several other titles, including Fortnite.
Sad to see decisions like this being made with no official research or studies. Bans like this hinder the growth of Esports in Jordan, home of some of the best players in the world, as well as the entire MENA region. #EZFORVPNhttps://t.co/6NKvk4CSoj
— FATE Esports (@FATEesports) July 10, 2021
This PUBG ban took effect on Thursday last Thursday, and over the weekend, TRC issued a statement explaining that the action came after receiving various complaints from the public and authorities. However, the TRC said one of the main reasons for implementing the ban was a study by the World Health Organization that classified PUBG as a violent video game leading to addiction and social isolation, while stating that children who play violent video games are more dangerous than their peers. .
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— RoyaNewsEnglish (@RoyaNewsEnglish) July 10, 2021
TRC’s explanation of this ban states that China, India, Nepal, and Iraq have banned PUBG. However, India’s ban is temporary and overseas only, and Nepal’s ban has been upheld by the State High Court. The same is true in Malaysia as well. These are the issues before:
Opinions of Mufti, Syed Saddiq and reactions of Internet residents regarding the PUBG game
For China, the PUBG beta test was closed by local publisher Tencent after the kingdom refused to allow monetization.
Source – Roya News
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