PubG

Overview
PubG (PlayerUnknown's Battlegrounds) is a multiplayer online battle royale video game developed by PUBG Corporation, a subsidiary of Korean publisher Bluehole. It blew up in the year 2017, and it was the game that caused infamous man Niraj Gandhi to come to power in a new country. The game had a huge jackpot competition of $12B that Niraj trained for years for, and he ended up winning. This gave him enough wealth to found a new country, the controversial Niraj Gandhistan. Many people outside the country blame PubG for the disastrous and corrupt nation formed by Niraj Gandhi, so it was banned in 2021 in the US, UK, Australia, New Zealand & Vatican City. PubG creators & officials have refused to take any sort of action against Niraj, they only banned his account for 72 hours. But after Niraj bribed PubG staff, his account was reinstated in 25 minutes.

Legal Issues
PUBG Corporation have faced two major legal issues in its history. The first was from Luke Hopkirk (leader of Kirkistan). He attempted to sue the corporation for 'match-fixing', claiming he and his team of trampoline Youtuber's were set up to lose. Luke's case made absolutely no sense, and although the trial lasted 7 months, he didn't get the result he was hoping for.

The second was surrounding the Niraj Gandhistan-Howistan conflict. Patrick Howe claimed he was "a much supewior PubG player than Niraj Gandhi". After the huge controversy spread across the world, Niraj Gandhi finally heard about it & he started the war. Before he started the war, he secretly contacted PubG officials and tried to bribe them into getting Patrick Howe's account banned. The officials refused the offer, and Niraj was left furious & frustrated. He took action by sending three of his officers to the US, who then killed 19 PubG staff. Instantly, accusations flew to Niraj Gandhi and he was quickly found to be the culprit. A court date was set for him to attend, but he nor his secretaries turned up. After spending weeks in hiding, Niraj finally released a statement, claiming he was" too busy on my DSLR".