Another PUBG addiction case led to hospital

NPnews24 Online – Few years back, Tencent Games has announced that its battle royale game, PUBG (PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds) Mobile has crossed 200 million downloads and has achieved over 30 million daily active users. These numbers consist of download and plays on both iOS and Android platforms globally. PUBG has banned over 13 million players since the game’s publisher started sharing ban numbers in June 2017. The numbers have been crunched by Reddit user sjk045, who compiled 69 different posts from developer Bluehole, which released weekly updates on the number of players banned. If we go by sjk405’s chart, PUBG seems to be dealing with a huge number of cheating activities on its platform.

This game is very much discussed in the youth, but its addiction is also dangerous. Do you know that this habit of playing PUBG can lead you to the hospital?

Recently in Jammu-Kashmir, PUBG addiction has led a fitness trainer to hospital due to mental disbalance. According to the media report, the condition of a fitness trainer in Jammu and Kashmir has worsened after he played PUBG for 10 consecutive days. Once the mission is completed, he started behaving strange and started self-harming after which he was admitted to the hospital. After this issue, the locals have demanded the governor to ban the game.

Previously, schools in Bengaluru have set up an advisory for parents to aware them about PUBG.

The PUBG radar hack is making headlines since last year and while PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds or PUBG has become one of the biggest and the most popular online multiplayer battle royale game ever with over 30 million daily users. Professional PUBG players have been participating in PUBG tournaments for months now, but it is also true that along with the popularity, PUBG is also witnessing a surge in the number of hacks bring used on the platform, the biggest of them being the PUBG radar hack.

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