BAGHDAD: Bashar Abo Khalil’s PUBG character dashes around a wall in a pink dress and samurai helmet, thwacking an enemy with a frying pan — standard fare in the mobile game that is a mega-sensation in Iraq.The online star, known as G2G, is one of many Iraqis hooked on PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds — a battle royale first-person shooter game that’s reminiscent of the book and film series “The Hunger Games”.The mobile version of the game has become so popular in Iraq, where 60% of the 40-million-strong population is under 25, that the country’s youth have been dubbed the “PUBG generation”.Iraqis across the country are spending hours every day on the game’s virtual battleground, socialising via
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