PUBG launched a trial version of a new system that allows young players to monitor and manage the time they spend playing.
The new system will be tried in the Emirates, Kuwait, Egypt, Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Qatar, before it is rolled out across the region at a later time.
Under the new feature, PUBG will send notifications to players under the age of 18 years of the total time they have spent playing the game if it reaches between four and six hours.
And if the playing time exceeds six hours, the system will temporarily suspend play, to encourage players to take a break of at least 15 minutes every two hours before continuing to play.
PUBG is a game on smartphones and computers, the idea of which is based on battles in which players from different parts of the world participate via the Internet, and it is especially prevalent among teenagers.
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The word PUBG was originally an acronym for four adjacent words, which is PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds, which means “unknown player battlefields” in an explicit reference to the quality of the game, as it is a combat battle between players unknown to each other, and was released in March 2017 on several gaming devices.
In general, "PUBG" is the latest version of the Medal of Honor game on the computer, which has attracted many at a time of proliferation of "net cafe" stores. The general structure of both games is one and the audience is one and the difference is in additions and developments.
But the biggest and most important difference is the method itself. The game “PUBG” was released on the mobile phone in early 2018, and thus its audience has become many times the number of computers, so no one has to go to the “net cafe” in order to play it, as happened with the game Medal of Honor.
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