Player Unknown Battlefield (PUBG) celebrates Pakistan's 74th Independence Day with a special event for local players.
The Fabulous Journey event has a competitive game session where players must complete missions and receive rewards as they progress through the game.
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Players must complete certain tasks or missions to earn Flip Points. Then they move around Pakistan map with famous historical sites like Chitral National Park, Badshahi Mosque, Noor Mahal, Bell Tower, Derawar Fort, Ziarat Residence and Mazar-e-Quaid and Hingol National Park. Successful players also receive rewards.
It's beautiful; it's Pakistan!
— PUBG MOBILE PAKISTAN (@PUBGMOBILE_PAK) August 11, 2020
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PUBG was recently banned by the Pakistan Telecommunications Authority (PTA) because of several complaints about "addiction", wasted time and possible negative effects on the physical and mental health of children.
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The agency said it came across several studies, articles and reports on the effects of Internet gaming, especially PUBG, on players' mental and physical health.
However, the Islamabad Supreme Court (IHC) overturned the agency's action, ordering it to immediately lift the ban.