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PTA finally unbans PUBG in Pakistan

PUBG Fatwa

PUBG Fatwa

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Good news for all the PUBG lovers, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has finally decided to uplift the ban from online mobile game PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds (PUBG).

PTA has announced to unban PUBG in a series of tweets. PTA tweeted,

“The Authority expressed its satisfaction on measures adopted by PB so far, and emphasized on continued engagement and a comprehensive control mechanism.”

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PTA further tweeted,

“The representative of the company welcomed PTA’s feedback on the issue and assured that the concerns of PTA would be taken into account. In addition, the company requested PTA to unban PUBG.”

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By keeping a positive response from the company, PTA decided to unban the game in Pakistan. It wrote,

“Keeping in view the positive engagement & response of the company, the Authority has decided to unban PUBG.”

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It is pertinent to mention here that PTA had banned PUBG on July 1st. Even after Islamabad High Court had granted permission to uplift the ban from the game, Pakistan Telecommunication Authority had decided to keep remain the ban on the online mobile game.

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