PUBG is finally unbanned by PTA after meeting with the team of the game.

Pakistan Telecommunication Authority (PTA) has lifted the ban from PUBG; a popular online mobile competitive multiplayer game played by millions in Pakistan, following meeting with judicial negotiators of the online game. 

The PTA said in a statement published on Thursday that Proxima Beta Pte Ltd (PB) negotiators instructed it on queries with related to controls put in place by to forbid abuse of the gaming platform. 

“The authority expressed its satisfaction on measures adopted by PB so far, and emphasised on continued engagement and a comprehensive control mechanism,” PTA tweeted.

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

The ban has been revoked days after the Islamabad High Court (IHC) directed the PTA to lift the ban on online game, while announcing a reserved finding of fact on a petition challenging PTA's ban on the game.

Meanwhile, Science and Technology Minister Fawad Chaudhry said placing a ban on the online game was a “sane approach” and told the PTA to be “very careful” while taking such final results in the future.

The PTA had earlier this month suspended PUBG after "receiving complaints from different sections of the society". "The PTA has received numerous complaints against PUBG wherein it is stated that the game is habit-forming, loss of time and poses serious negative influence on physical and scientific discipline health of the children," a statement of the authority said.



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