PlayerUnknown's battlegrounds abbreviated as PUBG, is an online multiplayer battle game. This game gained fame among players since it was released. With it's more-than-real and essence-giving battle features, it has brought a number of youngsters to develop addiction for itself. Fans have crossed limits and highs in addiction for this game.

Played solo,duo or in a team of four; this game is a sequence of real life battles fought with guns and weapons all around.

The ultimate aim of the player in this game is to be alive at the end, killing all other players and saving themselves from being killed. The one who lasts alive at the end of the match wins the game. 'Winner Winner chicken dinner' is the line that flashes on the screen when you win the PUBG game. You don't get the dinner in real but it is a mere title given to winners. Players are specifically aimed towards getting this title 'chicken dinner' and it gradually has become the major reason for the addiction.

You can customise outfits, have weapons and play with your friends live, all that will give you the feel of a real battle ground. It has been accoladed with several awards for various nominations such as 'Game of the year'.

With this highly addictive online game, what came complementary is the limits and boundaries people have crossed for the it's sake. A Gujarati 19-year-old woman demanded divorce from her husband for she was heavily addicted to the above mentioned game. Also, a group of boys earned Rs. 30 Lacs by fighting over this artificial battle. Such stories from different parts of the world are hard to believe but are unfortunately the truth of the young generation. Many countries like Iraq and Nepal have banned the game for they promote violence among children and degrade their values.

Although, PUBG has been recognised as a unique game that had never been designed before and a perfect ground for gamers, but the addiction one develops due to it is threatful and should be put a stop to.

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