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New limits to be placed on PUBG Mobile players soon

There’s no doubt that PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds found immense fame in its PUBG Mobile version for smartphone as it has represented a quantum leap in mobile gaming, but it has also caused a large share of the problems caused by addiction by millions around the world

 

The popular smartphone game offers a similar experience to the basic version on PCs but with two key differences: the first being that it’s completely free to play, and the second being its mobile nature which makes it suitable for playing anywhere and anytime. These two factors have given PUBG Mobile tremendous popularity around the world, but this game has proved to be more addictive than we expected.

With the announcement of a number of countries officially banning the game and the fact that one of India’s provinces has made its practice punishable by the failure of young students to perform their duties, it seems that the development team has begun to implement a solution that would satisfy official parties that fear the impact of the official game, After leaking the new feature that we expected to come sooner or later.

The new feature is currently being tested in India, a time constraint that allows you to play the game for a certain period only. If you play two hours, you will see a warning message, and then one another after 4 hours. The game will kick you out when you reach 6 hours to tell you that you have to wait until next day to continue playing.

The solution may seem ideal at first glance, but a number of players have begun to protest against this new feature before it even releasing yet, thinking it’s restricting their freedom to play whenever they want. However, we do not really think that 6 hours of play is unfair, it is more than enough for most players to get enough unless they are addicted to hunting their enemies in Pockinki from morning till evening. In that case, Health Reminder has been made for those.

PUBG Mobile will receive its largest event yet through the new Club Open, which will put the world’s best teams in several competitions over the course of 2019 and a prize of more than two million dollars.

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