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Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG) addiction is at its peak not just among students but even working youngsters are addicted to this game. On Tuesday, even Prime Minister Narendra Modi mentioned the game in his address to students.
The craze of this game has reached to such an extent that people are forgetting everything just to continue with all the levels of PUBG that are full of violence and victory over the casualties. PUBG is an online game where two or more online partners play with a background of a battlefield. This game was introduced in the beginning of 2018 and by the end of the year, it got more than 20 crore players throughout the country. This game can be played on laptops, smart TV, mobile and computers.
China became the first country to ban this game in 2018, and in India also the debate over banning this game has started as the children are the becoming vulnerable now. They get aggressive with their parents and others, but the surprising fact is that the number of PUBG players in working youths have increased and their addiction gave rise to concerns at work places and even at homes.
India Today TV conducted a survey in various offices in Delhi NCR, and the results were shocking. Ankit Ojha, 27, who is working in a big NGO in Gurugram is a huge fan of PUBG. He has now got a sprained neck and also finger pain. I don’t know why I like the game so much but I can’t stop myself from playing it. It is amazing. In the game, I’m a warrior and I kill bad people which gives me a lot of satisfaction and it acts like a huge stress buster for me. The only problem is it has affected my personal and social life. Once I start with a level I feel all charged and I stop only after winning a round which takes 40 to 45 minutes".
In our survey, the majority of the youngsters are either addicted to the game or they are in the process of getting addicted. However, they gave us reasons to justify it, and the ones who had no idea of the game were also not in favour of banning the game as it has been acting as a stress buster for their friends or colleagues.
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