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Cities In India Ban 'PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds' Over Fears It Turns Children Into 'Psychopaths'
lundi 25 mars 2019, 00:44 , par Slashdot
Player Unknown's Battlegrounds is facing a 'ferocious' backlash in India, Bloomberg reports:
Nowhere has resistance to the game been quite like India. Multiple cities have banned PUBG, as it's known, and police in Western India arrested 10 university students for playing. The national child rights commission has recommended barring the game for its violent nature. One of India's largest Hindi newspapers declared PUBG an 'epidemic' that turned children into 'manorogi,' or psychopaths. 'There are dangerous consequences to this game,' the Navbharat Times warned in a March 20 editorial. 'Many children have lost their mental balance....' What's different about India is the speed with which the country has landed in the strange digital world of no laws or morals. It skipped two decades of debate and adjustment, blowing into the modern gaming era in a matter of months. Rural communities that never had PCs or game consoles got smartphones in recent years -- and wireless service just became affordable for pretty much everyone after a price war last year. With half a billion internet users looking for entertainment, PUBG has set off a frenzy. Over 250,000 students entered one recent PUBG competition, according to the article. At least one local minister criticized the game as 'the demon in every house.' Read more of this story at Slashdot.
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