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"PUBG Mobile Unbanned in Bangladesh After Four-Year Hiatus"

by Aaliyah May 04,2025

The ban on top mobile games once seemed unthinkable, but recent events have shown otherwise. For instance, games like Marvel Snap have faced similar fates. In Bangladesh, popular battle royale titles PUBG Mobile and Free Fire were removed from app stores due to concerns about their impact on the mental health of young players.

In a surprising development, PUBG Mobile has been unbanned in Bangladesh after nearly four years. This reversal is significant, not only because it allows fans to play without legal repercussions but also highlights how seriously the initial ban was enforced. In 2022, authorities raided a PUBG Mobile LAN tournament in Chuadanga, leading to arrests and sparking outrage among the competitive gaming community and civil liberties advocates.

Victory for gaming and freedom?Is this a victory for gaming and freedom? While the unbanning of PUBG Mobile is commendable, it may not be highly significant in the broader context, as many players have moved on. However, it serves as a reminder of the paternalistic tendencies of authorities in regulating mobile gaming. The impact of the TikTok ban and the situation with PUBG Mobile in India further illustrate how mobile gaming is intertwined with global politics.

Fortunately, for most of us, such restrictions are not a daily concern. If you wish to celebrate your freedom to play what you want, when you want, take a look at our latest list of the top five new mobile games to try this week.