Bhubaneswar: The Centre’s decision to ban 47 more apps and the popular online game-PUBG over national security concerns has triggered a meme fest on social media.
According to a report by IANS, the game saw over 175 million installs in India. Players also earned revenue from the game with a chance of winning anywhere from Rs 1 lakh to Rs 10 lakh for the first prize in weekly and monthly PUBG competitions.
Hilarious memes have no
w erupted on social media that delves into the conditions of PUBG players after the news.
Future of indian gaming community.#PUBG #Tencent pic.twitter.com/7q17mLSZ87
— 𝑵𝒊𝒌𝒉𝒊𝒍 𝑵𝒊𝒕𝒆𝒔𝒉 (@withnikkhil) July 27, 2020
Some youths and kids will be soon getting into depression. #indiangovernment#pubgban #Tencent pic.twitter.com/h9bkjrltpQ
— Sandeep Padhi (@SandeepPadhi4) July 28, 2020
#pubgban
When pubg was the only thing that kept you entertained during the Lockdown and now Government is planning to ban that too pic.twitter.com/dzSmlmtxuv— Shivangi (@memekaynat) July 28, 2020
#pubgban
Indian government thinking to ban pubg soon.Meanwhile gf's: pic.twitter.com/XOgvfehOH6
— 𝐑 𝐢 𝐓 𝐓 𝐢 𝐊 🔥🇮🇳 (@rittik1008) July 28, 2020
#pubgban Let me tell you,this ban is nothing in front of all the soldiers that were martyred in ladakh border clash with china pic.twitter.com/WsAIhJ7VxY
— Ayussh mehra (@Subrata86953252) July 28, 2020
Indian parents after seeing #pubgban
in trend . pic.twitter.com/Lz1he12XSp— THE | Epic Blogger | (@Kush_official_) July 28, 2020
Pubg players who bought Royal Pass this season🥺#PUBG #pubgban pic.twitter.com/3DJF78g6sV
— Akashhhh (@whateverakash) July 27, 2020
Govt is planning to ban PUBG
Le Indian parents to Govt#pubgban pic.twitter.com/sAIrsECSCs— Pallav Sahu (@Sarcaster04) July 28, 2020
Government planning to ban Pubg
Parents : pic.twitter.com/t4PhnhBp9N
— SwatKat💃 (@swatic12) July 27, 2020
