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PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds will continue to be banned in Pakistan, says a statement from the Pakistan Telecommunication Authority. The PTA has made a statement after a hearing was conducted to review the position of the game, but it has been decided that the ban on the battle royale will not be lifted.

There has been some back and forth recently about whether the game would be permanently banned from Pakistan after the Islamabad High Court ordered the PTA to unblock PUBG earlier this month. This order from the court, however, didn't persuade the PTA to change its mind. In a statement the PTA made on Twitter, the authority says: "Islamabad (July 27, 2020) PTA has issued a detailed order regarding blocking online game PlayerUnknown's Battle Ground [sic] (PUBG).

"The order has been issued in accordance with Islamabad High Court's orders after a hearing conducted by PTA on July 9 and in accordance with the provisions of PECA 2016.

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