Free Fire and PUBG Mobile may be banned by the Bangladeshi government

The Telecommunications Ministry said that initiatives would be taken to stop these games in a healthy way to avoid adverse reactions.
Free Fire and PUBG Mobile may be banned by the Bangladeshi government

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According to the publication of the electronic newspaper Daily Manab Zamin of Bangladesh , the Ministry of Education and Internal Affairs recommended the banning of PUBG Mobile and Free Fire in the country due to addiction among teenagers and young adults.

The report adds that this concern was also discussed with the Permanent Parliamentary Committee of the Ministry of Telecommunications. In addition, the Bangladesh Cellular Users Association has called for action against the two popular Battle Royale titles due to their addictive nature.

Two popular Battle Royale titles, PUBG Mobile and Free Fire, can be banned in Bangladesh

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The end of for PUBG mobile and Free Fire in Bangladesh?

The president of the Bangladesh Cellular Users Association, Mohiuddin Ahmed, was quoted as saying the following:

"While we work tirelessly for the next generation of young people to have access to high-speed Internet, the next generation got lost by abusing technology, which made us think. "

The Telecommunications Ministry said that initiatives would be taken to stop these games in a healthy way to avoid adverse reactions. The issue of using VPNs as an alternative means of reproducing them was also addressed. It was revealed that the ministry would take steps to ensure that such things were stopped.

See also: PUBG Mobile is banned in India .

According to a report by analytics firm SensorTower, Free Fire emerged as the most downloaded mobile game last year, while PUBG Mobile finished fourth.

In addition, Garena has only recently announced a dedicated Free Fire server for Bangladesh, which is due to go live next month from 8 June onwards.

The communities in both games were perplexed by the recommendations to ban their favorite titles.

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